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MOOSEHIDE SLIDE
The Dawson City landslide, known locally as the Moosehide Slide, is a dominant feature of the Dawson cityscape. In the Hän language the slide is called Ëddhä̀ dä̀dhëchą, literally “weathered moosehide hanging.”The slide, which may be result of two separate geological events, took place at DAWSON CITY HOTELS & MOTELS Stay in Dawson City and enjoy a good selection of hotels & motels. Dawson is known for its hospitality and the accommodations sector is no exception to that rule. WHITEHORSE HOTELS & MOTELS Whitehorse, the capital of the Yukon, offers larger hotels and motels with over 750 rooms in the city! The #1 Guest Rated Hotel forWhitehorse.
NATIONAL INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAY Celebrate Yukon’s first people! Yukon-wide celebrations are held in all communities. In Whitehorse, events take place at the Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre. National Indigenous Peoples Day is a federal holiday and celebrated Canada-wide recognizing the rich cultures and achievements of Indigenous peoples in Canada. Join in the celebrationsin your community!
YUKON & ALASKA BUS LINES Click here for the Whitehorse Air Quality Health Index. Publishing & distribution since 1983. Proud members of:S.S. KLONDIKE
S.S. Klondike II – Facts and Specifications. The S.S. Klondike II was launched in Whitehorse in May of 1937. It is owned by the British Yukon Navigation Co. / White Pass & Yukon Route, and its port of registry is Dawson City, Yukon Territory. As well as passengers, the S.S. Klondike also hauled cargo. TAGISH ROAD ARCHIVES Tagish Road The Tagish Road winds through the heart of the Yukon’s Southern Lakes region. It links Jake’s Corner on the Alaska Highway with Carcross on the South Klondike Highway. Jake’s corner is about 1 km away from the Atlin Road turn off. The small town of Tagish can be found about 30 km east of Carcross along the Tagish Road. The Tagish Road was part of the original route of theJACK LONDON CABIN
Jack London’s Cabin and Interpretive Centre. Jack London’s original log cabin was built on the North Fork of Henderson Creek, 120 km south of Dawson City, just prior to the gold rush of 1898. London entered the Yukon in September of 1897 as a 21-year-old prospector looking for gold. While he didn’t strike it rich, he later turnedhis
CASA LOMA HOTEL WHITEHORSE YUKON Casa Loma motel is located conveniently along the Alaska Highway in beautiful Whitehorse, Yukon Territory. We provide guests with clean modern rooms, all the amenities and plenty of comfort. Fill out our convenient reservation form and have peace of mind when you travel to the north! ONLY 5 MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN SHOPPING. DIRECT DIALTELEPHONES.
SERVICES - YUKON TERRITORY INFORMATIONDAWSON CITY, YUKONWHITEHORSE, YUKONHOTELS & MOTELS Canadas Best Value Inn/ River View Hotel Whitehorse, Yukon. Canadian North. 1-800-661-1505 www.canadiannorth.com . Canadian Tire (867) 668-3652 www.canadiantire.caMOOSEHIDE SLIDE
The Dawson City landslide, known locally as the Moosehide Slide, is a dominant feature of the Dawson cityscape. In the Hän language the slide is called Ëddhä̀ dä̀dhëchą, literally “weathered moosehide hanging.”The slide, which may be result of two separate geological events, took place at DAWSON CITY HOTELS & MOTELS Stay in Dawson City and enjoy a good selection of hotels & motels. Dawson is known for its hospitality and the accommodations sector is no exception to that rule. WHITEHORSE HOTELS & MOTELS Whitehorse, the capital of the Yukon, offers larger hotels and motels with over 750 rooms in the city! The #1 Guest Rated Hotel forWhitehorse.
NATIONAL INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAY Celebrate Yukon’s first people! Yukon-wide celebrations are held in all communities. In Whitehorse, events take place at the Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre. National Indigenous Peoples Day is a federal holiday and celebrated Canada-wide recognizing the rich cultures and achievements of Indigenous peoples in Canada. Join in the celebrationsin your community!
YUKON & ALASKA BUS LINES Click here for the Whitehorse Air Quality Health Index. Publishing & distribution since 1983. Proud members of:S.S. KLONDIKE
S.S. Klondike II – Facts and Specifications. The S.S. Klondike II was launched in Whitehorse in May of 1937. It is owned by the British Yukon Navigation Co. / White Pass & Yukon Route, and its port of registry is Dawson City, Yukon Territory. As well as passengers, the S.S. Klondike also hauled cargo. TAGISH ROAD ARCHIVES Tagish Road The Tagish Road winds through the heart of the Yukon’s Southern Lakes region. It links Jake’s Corner on the Alaska Highway with Carcross on the South Klondike Highway. Jake’s corner is about 1 km away from the Atlin Road turn off. The small town of Tagish can be found about 30 km east of Carcross along the Tagish Road. The Tagish Road was part of the original route of theJACK LONDON CABIN
Jack London’s Cabin and Interpretive Centre. Jack London’s original log cabin was built on the North Fork of Henderson Creek, 120 km south of Dawson City, just prior to the gold rush of 1898. London entered the Yukon in September of 1897 as a 21-year-old prospector looking for gold. While he didn’t strike it rich, he later turnedhis
CASA LOMA HOTEL WHITEHORSE YUKON Casa Loma motel is located conveniently along the Alaska Highway in beautiful Whitehorse, Yukon Territory. We provide guests with clean modern rooms, all the amenities and plenty of comfort. Fill out our convenient reservation form and have peace of mind when you travel to the north! ONLY 5 MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN SHOPPING. DIRECT DIALTELEPHONES.
THINGS TO DO
If one thing’s certain about your time in the Yukon, Northern British Columbia, and Southeast Alaska, it’s that you won’t get bored. There’s so much to do in the north that you could spend months here and barely scratch the surface of all the outdoor activities, cultural experiences, and SERVICES - YUKON TERRITORY INFORMATION Canadas Best Value Inn/ River View Hotel Whitehorse, Yukon. Canadian North. 1-800-661-1505 www.canadiannorth.com . Canadian Tire (867) 668-3652 www.canadiantire.caNORTHERN RIVERS
NORTHERN RIVERS. Road access to the interior Yukon was unreliable if not non-existent for much of the Territory’s history. Prior to the mid-twentieth century, rivers were the highways of the Yukon, serving as important transportation routes first for First Nations peoples, and later for gold-seekers and prospectors heading towards theKlondike.
DISCOVER WHITEHORSE
Visitor Information Centre. Located downtown on 2nd Ave. with a full range of information services including individual interactive programs, films, brochures, maps and displays. An excellent film “As the Crow Flies” is shown every thirty minutes, at the top and bottom of the hour. It’s free and a must see for all those interested inYukon.
JACK LONDON CABIN
Jack London’s Cabin and Interpretive Centre. Jack London’s original log cabin was built on the North Fork of Henderson Creek, 120 km south of Dawson City, just prior to the gold rush of 1898. London entered the Yukon in September of 1897 as a 21-year-old prospector looking for gold. While he didn’t strike it rich, he later turnedhis
CARMACKS, YUKON ARCHIVES Carmacks, Yukon Carmacks is a community in the Yukon with about 500 year-round residents. Visitor services include hotel rooms, a service station, a convenience and grocery store, and a government campground. Carmacks is located at the confluence of the Nordenskiold and Yukon Rivers. It’s 180 kilometres north of Whitehorse and 360 kilometres south of Dawson City on the North Klondike INUVIK, NWT ARCHIVES Inuvik has a diverse population and offers a variety of modern amenities and attractions. It is the ancestral home of Inuvialuit, Gwich’in and Metis peoples, and its population is complimented by a wide variety of non-aboriginal people who have made Inuvik home. Our population of 3,500 offers a rich tapestry of cultures and events. CASA LOMA HOTEL WHITEHORSE YUKON Casa Loma motel is located conveniently along the Alaska Highway in beautiful Whitehorse, Yukon Territory. We provide guests with clean modern rooms, all the amenities and plenty of comfort. Fill out our convenient reservation form and have peace of mind when you travel to the north! ONLY 5 MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN SHOPPING. DIRECT DIALTELEPHONES.
YUKON, SOUTHEAST ALASKA, NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA MAPS A comprehensive listings of Yukon maps, community maps, including Northern British Columbia, Alaska and NWT.YUKON RIVER CRUISE
Yukon River Cruises - Whitehorse 68 Miles Canyon,Y1A 6L4 Tel. (867) 668-4716 5 minutes south of City Centre follow the sign from MilesCanyon Road
WHITEHORSE HOTELS & MOTELS Whitehorse, the capital of the Yukon, offers larger hotels and motels with over 750 rooms in the city! The #1 Guest Rated Hotel forWhitehorse.
NATIONAL INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAY Celebrate Yukon’s first people! Yukon-wide celebrations are held in all communities. In Whitehorse, events take place at the Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre. National Indigenous Peoples Day is a federal holiday and celebrated Canada-wide recognizing the rich cultures and achievements of Indigenous peoples in Canada. Join in the celebrationsin your community!
CARMACKS, YUKON ARCHIVES Carmacks, Yukon Carmacks is a community in the Yukon with about 500 year-round residents. Visitor services include hotel rooms, a service station, a convenience and grocery store, and a government campground. Carmacks is located at the confluence of the Nordenskiold and Yukon Rivers. It’s 180 kilometres north of Whitehorse and 360 kilometres south of Dawson City on the North Klondike INUVIK, NWT ARCHIVES Inuvik has a diverse population and offers a variety of modern amenities and attractions. It is the ancestral home of Inuvialuit, Gwich’in and Metis peoples, and its population is complimented by a wide variety of non-aboriginal people who have made Inuvik home. Our population of 3,500 offers a rich tapestry of cultures and events. DAWSON CITY HOTELS & MOTELS Stay in Dawson City and enjoy a good selection of hotels & motels. Dawson is known for its hospitality and the accommodations sector is no exception to that rule.JACK LONDON CABIN
Jack London’s Cabin and Interpretive Centre. Jack London’s original log cabin was built on the North Fork of Henderson Creek, 120 km south of Dawson City, just prior to the gold rush of 1898. London entered the Yukon in September of 1897 as a 21-year-old prospector looking for gold. While he didn’t strike it rich, he later turnedhis
S.S. KLONDIKE
S.S. Klondike II – Facts and Specifications. The S.S. Klondike II was launched in Whitehorse in May of 1937. It is owned by the British Yukon Navigation Co. / White Pass & Yukon Route, and its port of registry is Dawson City, Yukon Territory. As well as passengers, the S.S. Klondike also hauled cargo.MOOSEHIDE SLIDE
The Dawson City landslide, known locally as the Moosehide Slide, is a dominant feature of the Dawson cityscape. In the Hän language the slide is called Ëddhä̀ dä̀dhëchą, literally “weathered moosehide hanging.”The slide, which may be result of two separategeological events,
YUKON, SOUTHEAST ALASKA, NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA MAPS A comprehensive listings of Yukon maps, community maps, including Northern British Columbia, Alaska and NWT.RV YUKON GUIDE
basic-index.html; 0001: 0002: 0003: 0004: 0005: 0006: 0007: 0008: 0009: 0010: 0011: 0012: 0013: 0014: 0015: 0016: 0017: 0018: 0019: 0020: 0021: 0022: 0023: 0024: 0025 WHITEHORSE HOTELS & MOTELS Whitehorse, the capital of the Yukon, offers larger hotels and motels with over 750 rooms in the city! The #1 Guest Rated Hotel forWhitehorse.
NATIONAL INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAY Celebrate Yukon’s first people! Yukon-wide celebrations are held in all communities. In Whitehorse, events take place at the Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre. National Indigenous Peoples Day is a federal holiday and celebrated Canada-wide recognizing the rich cultures and achievements of Indigenous peoples in Canada. Join in the celebrationsin your community!
CARMACKS, YUKON ARCHIVES Carmacks, Yukon Carmacks is a community in the Yukon with about 500 year-round residents. Visitor services include hotel rooms, a service station, a convenience and grocery store, and a government campground. Carmacks is located at the confluence of the Nordenskiold and Yukon Rivers. It’s 180 kilometres north of Whitehorse and 360 kilometres south of Dawson City on the North Klondike INUVIK, NWT ARCHIVES Inuvik has a diverse population and offers a variety of modern amenities and attractions. It is the ancestral home of Inuvialuit, Gwich’in and Metis peoples, and its population is complimented by a wide variety of non-aboriginal people who have made Inuvik home. Our population of 3,500 offers a rich tapestry of cultures and events. DAWSON CITY HOTELS & MOTELS Stay in Dawson City and enjoy a good selection of hotels & motels. Dawson is known for its hospitality and the accommodations sector is no exception to that rule.JACK LONDON CABIN
Jack London’s Cabin and Interpretive Centre. Jack London’s original log cabin was built on the North Fork of Henderson Creek, 120 km south of Dawson City, just prior to the gold rush of 1898. London entered the Yukon in September of 1897 as a 21-year-old prospector looking for gold. While he didn’t strike it rich, he later turnedhis
S.S. KLONDIKE
S.S. Klondike II – Facts and Specifications. The S.S. Klondike II was launched in Whitehorse in May of 1937. It is owned by the British Yukon Navigation Co. / White Pass & Yukon Route, and its port of registry is Dawson City, Yukon Territory. As well as passengers, the S.S. Klondike also hauled cargo.MOOSEHIDE SLIDE
The Dawson City landslide, known locally as the Moosehide Slide, is a dominant feature of the Dawson cityscape. In the Hän language the slide is called Ëddhä̀ dä̀dhëchą, literally “weathered moosehide hanging.”The slide, which may be result of two separategeological events,
YUKON, SOUTHEAST ALASKA, NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA MAPS A comprehensive listings of Yukon maps, community maps, including Northern British Columbia, Alaska and NWT.RV YUKON GUIDE
basic-index.html; 0001: 0002: 0003: 0004: 0005: 0006: 0007: 0008: 0009: 0010: 0011: 0012: 0013: 0014: 0015: 0016: 0017: 0018: 0019: 0020: 0021: 0022: 0023: 0024: 0025THINGS TO DO
If one thing’s certain about your time in the Yukon, Northern British Columbia, and Southeast Alaska, it’s that you won’t get bored. There’s so much to do in the north that you could spend months here and barely scratch the surface of all the outdoor activities, cultural experiences, and WHITEHORSE HOTELS & MOTELS Whitehorse, the capital of the Yukon, offers larger hotels and motels with over 750 rooms in the city! The #1 Guest Rated Hotel forWhitehorse.
NORTHERN RIVERS
NORTHERN RIVERS. Road access to the interior Yukon was unreliable if not non-existent for much of the Territory’s history. Prior to the mid-twentieth century, rivers were the highways of the Yukon, serving as important transportation routes first for First Nations peoples, and later for gold-seekers and prospectors heading towards theKlondike.
KLUANE, YUKON INFORMATION Burwash Landing and Destruction Bay are both small communities along the Alaska Highway located next to Kluane Lake, which is the largest lake in the Yukon Territory. Kluane National Park and Reserve encompasses 22,013 square kilometres of land. The area covers the St. Elias mountain range, which includes Mount Logan, the highest peak inCanada.
RV YUKON GUIDE
basic-index.html; 0001: 0002: 0003: 0004: 0005: 0006: 0007: 0008: 0009: 0010: 0011: 0012: 0013: 0014: 0015: 0016: 0017: 0018: 0019: 0020: 0021: 0022: 0023: 0024: 0025 CASA LOMA HOTEL WHITEHORSE YUKON Casa Loma motel is located conveniently along the Alaska Highway in beautiful Whitehorse, Yukon Territory. We provide guests with clean modern rooms, all the amenities and plenty of comfort. Fill out our convenient reservation form and have peace of mind when you travel to the north! ONLY 5 MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN SHOPPING. DIRECT DIALTELEPHONES.
TAGISH ROAD ARCHIVES Tagish Road The Tagish Road winds through the heart of the Yukon’s Southern Lakes region. It links Jake’s Corner on the Alaska Highway with Carcross on the South Klondike Highway. Jake’s corner is about 1 km away from the Atlin Road turn off. The small town of Tagish can be found about 30 km east of Carcross along the Tagish Road. The Tagish Road was part of the original route of the PINK MOUNTAIN, BC ARCHIVES Pink Mountain Pink Mountain is an unincorporated community at Mile 143 of the Alaska Highway. The community is home to about 100 residents who enjoy rich access to mountains and wilderness. Pink Mountain’s name comes from the reddish tinge of the rocks on nearby mountains. Pink Mountain is a great place to spot wildlife such as mountain goats, bison, moose, elk, and caribou. It boasts a rare TOK, ALASKA ARCHIVES Tok, Alaska Tok, Alaska is a town of 1,414 that sits next to the Alaska Highway about 150 km (93 mi) from the Canadian border. It is situated at the junction of the Alaska Highway and the Glenn Highway, and is a popular stop for travelers continuing north to Fairbanks, or turning south towards Palmer and Anchorage. About 20 km (12.5 mi) east of Tok is the Tetlin Junction, where you can choose ALASKA HIGHWAY ARCHIVES Originally the Alaska Highway was 1,671 miles (2,673 kilometres) long, and by the time it had been upgraded to an all-weather road a few months later, it was down to 1,520 miles (2,432 km). Of that, 655 miles (1,048 km) were in British Columbia, 567 miles (907 km) inYUKON HIGHWAY MAP
Updated in 2020, detailed map featuring all highways, roads, communities in the Yukon. Includes Northern British Columbia. CARMACKS, YUKON ARCHIVES Carmacks, Yukon Carmacks is a community in the Yukon with about 500 year-round residents. Visitor services include hotel rooms, a service station, a convenience and grocery store, and a government campground. Carmacks is located at the confluence of the Nordenskiold and Yukon Rivers. It’s 180 kilometres north of Whitehorse and 360 kilometres south of Dawson City on the North Klondike NATIONAL INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAY Celebrate Yukon’s first people! Yukon-wide celebrations are held in all communities. In Whitehorse, events take place at the Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre. National Indigenous Peoples Day is a federal holiday and celebrated Canada-wide recognizing the rich cultures and achievements of Indigenous peoples in Canada. Join in the celebrationsin your community!
INUVIK, NWT ARCHIVES Inuvik Welcome to Inuvik. Our community, located on the Mackenzie River, flows to the Arctic Ocean. This river, along with its hundreds of lakes and streams, make up a remarkable ecosystem known as the Mackenzie-Beaufort Delta. An overland route to Inuvik is available by driving the Dempster Highway. This all-weather road presents both a challenge and an adventure, especially for tourists who WHITEHORSE HOTELS & MOTELS Whitehorse, the capital of the Yukon, offers larger hotels and motels with over 750 rooms in the city! The #1 Guest Rated Hotel forWhitehorse.
DAWSON CITY HOTELS & MOTELS Stay in Dawson City and enjoy a good selection of hotels & motels. Dawson is known for its hospitality and the accommodations sector is no exception to that rule.MOOSEHIDE SLIDE
The massive scar on the hillside to the north is a prehistoric landslide, and not the result of mining activity. The Dawson City landslide, known locally as the Moosehide Slide, is a dominant feature of the Dawson cityscape.S.S. KLONDIKE
S.S. Klondike II – Facts and Specifications. The S.S. Klondike II was launched in Whitehorse in May of 1937. It is owned by the British Yukon Navigation Co. / White Pass & Yukon Route, and its port of registry is Dawson City, Yukon Territory.JACK LONDON CABIN
Jack London’s Cabin and Interpretive Centre. Jack London’s original log cabin was built on the North Fork of Henderson Creek, 120 km south of Dawson City, just prior to the gold rush of 1898.RV YUKON GUIDE
basic-index.html; 0001: 0002: 0003: 0004: 0005: 0006: 0007: 0008: 0009: 0010: 0011: 0012: 0013: 0014: 0015: 0016: 0017: 0018: 0019: 0020: 0021: 0022: 0023: 0024: 0025YUKON HIGHWAY MAP
Updated in 2020, detailed map featuring all highways, roads, communities in the Yukon. Includes Northern British Columbia. CARMACKS, YUKON ARCHIVES Carmacks, Yukon Carmacks is a community in the Yukon with about 500 year-round residents. Visitor services include hotel rooms, a service station, a convenience and grocery store, and a government campground. Carmacks is located at the confluence of the Nordenskiold and Yukon Rivers. It’s 180 kilometres north of Whitehorse and 360 kilometres south of Dawson City on the North Klondike NATIONAL INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAY Celebrate Yukon’s first people! Yukon-wide celebrations are held in all communities. In Whitehorse, events take place at the Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre. National Indigenous Peoples Day is a federal holiday and celebrated Canada-wide recognizing the rich cultures and achievements of Indigenous peoples in Canada. Join in the celebrationsin your community!
INUVIK, NWT ARCHIVES Inuvik Welcome to Inuvik. Our community, located on the Mackenzie River, flows to the Arctic Ocean. This river, along with its hundreds of lakes and streams, make up a remarkable ecosystem known as the Mackenzie-Beaufort Delta. An overland route to Inuvik is available by driving the Dempster Highway. This all-weather road presents both a challenge and an adventure, especially for tourists who WHITEHORSE HOTELS & MOTELS Whitehorse, the capital of the Yukon, offers larger hotels and motels with over 750 rooms in the city! The #1 Guest Rated Hotel forWhitehorse.
DAWSON CITY HOTELS & MOTELS Stay in Dawson City and enjoy a good selection of hotels & motels. Dawson is known for its hospitality and the accommodations sector is no exception to that rule.MOOSEHIDE SLIDE
The massive scar on the hillside to the north is a prehistoric landslide, and not the result of mining activity. The Dawson City landslide, known locally as the Moosehide Slide, is a dominant feature of the Dawson cityscape.S.S. KLONDIKE
S.S. Klondike II – Facts and Specifications. The S.S. Klondike II was launched in Whitehorse in May of 1937. It is owned by the British Yukon Navigation Co. / White Pass & Yukon Route, and its port of registry is Dawson City, Yukon Territory.JACK LONDON CABIN
Jack London’s Cabin and Interpretive Centre. Jack London’s original log cabin was built on the North Fork of Henderson Creek, 120 km south of Dawson City, just prior to the gold rush of 1898.RV YUKON GUIDE
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If one thing’s certain about your time in the Yukon, Northern British Columbia, and Southeast Alaska, it’s that you won’t get bored. There’s so much to do in the north that you could spend months here and barely scratch the surface of all the outdoor activities, cultural experiences, andNORTHERN RIVERS
Road access to the interior Yukon was unreliable if not non-existent for much of the Territory’s history. Prior to the mid-twentieth century, rivers were the highways of the Yukon, serving as important transportation routes first for First Nations peoples, and later for gold-seekers and prospectors heading towards the Klondike. KLUANE, YUKON INFORMATION Kluane is a mountainous region of the southwestern Yukon that is home to the communities of Haines Junction, Burwash Landing, Destruction Bay, and Beaver Creek.RV YUKON GUIDE
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COMMUNITY VIRTUAL GUIDES Comprehensive links to attractions, bed & breakfasts, hotels & motels, outdoor adventures, sightseeing tours and more for the Yukon Territory, Inuvik, Beaufort Delta, Northern British Columbia andSkagway Alaska.
The solitude, the scenery, the sights – take in our wide open spaces and enjoy the Yukon’s stress-free, relaxed atmosphere. The Yukon is located in northwestern Canada, next to Alaska. Drive the Alaska Highway from British Columbia, take a ferry up the BC/Alaska Inside Passage, or fly direct on daily jet service to Whitehorse. Scheduled flights depart Vancouver, Calgary & Edmonton, as well as Alaska, the Northwest Territories, Ottawa (via Yellowknife) and Frankfurt, Germany. Flying to the Yukon is as easy as any other major travel destination. Once in the Yukon you can camp under the midnight sun. Fish at a four-star lodge. Float the Yukon River. Mush a dog team. Enjoy world class musicians and artisans. Relax on the deck of a secluded log cabin. Catch the gambling nightlife in Dawson City. Take home a “made in the Yukon” treasure. Whatever your Yukon dream, our site will provide you with the information, tips and ideas that will helpmake it a reality.
PUBLISHING & DISTRIBUTION SINCE 1983 FREEDOM HAS NEVER FELT SO GOOD Unmatched beauty lies in the snow-kissed mountains, glacial lakes, fjords, rivers, valleys, and lush forests of Alaska. Visiting this majestic wilderness isn’t a question—but how you want to explore it may be a slightly tougher decision. With multiple trip options, you can make your Alaskan journey your own and ensure you return home with unique personal memories that will last a lifetime.Read full article
A FEW FACTS AND SOME YUKON HISTORY: * The Yukon has a total area of 483,450 square kilometres, including 4,480 square kilometres of freshwater area. The majority of the land is forested––281,030 square kilometres. Eighty percent of the Yukon is wilderness, compared to a North and Central American average of 41 percent. The territory encompasses about 4.8 percent of Canada’s total land area. * At 5,959 metres above sea level, Mount Logan is the highest point in the Yukon and Canada. It is the second-highest mountain in North America, after Mount McKinley (6,194 metres) in Alaska. Lying within Kluane National Park Reserve in the Yukon’s southwestern corner, Mount Logan is part of the St. Elias Mountains. The mountain is the world’s single most massive mountain block, composed of granite and featuring multiple summits which rise above a snow and ice plateau found at altitudes ranging from 4,500 to5,400 metres
* The Yukon became a separate territory within the Dominion of Canada on June 13, 1898. * Yukon Holidays: Heritage Day – February 23rd, 2018 & Discovery Day – August 20th, 2018. * The floral emblem of the Yukon is the Fireweed. * The official bird is the Raven. * The official tree of the Yukon is the sub-alpine fir. * The Yukon Territory is large enough to hold the states of California, Arizona, Delaware and West Virginia. * The famous Yukon River is 1,979 miles (3,185 km) long. You can canoe from Whitehorse to the BeringStrait.
* The central part of Yukon receives 6.5 inches (165 mm) of rain per year, less than Arizona. * There are approximately 65,000 moose, 10,000 black bear and 4,500 wolves in the Yukon. * The White Pass & Yukon Route is 110.7 miles (178 km) long. Of this, 20.4 miles (32.8 km) are in Alaska ; 32.2 miles (51.8 km) in British Columbia , and 58.1 miles (93.5 km) in the Yukon. * Whitehorse is the third largest city inCanada by area.
* The Carcross Desert is the world’s smallest at 642 acres (260hectares).
* Yukon has a population of 36,794 people, as compared to that of 1901 when a census put the population at 27,219. * Of our population base, over 27,000 reside in Whitehorse.
* This is the home to fourteen First Nations, speaking eight different languages. Gwich’in, Han, Upper Tanana, Northern Tutchone, Southern Tutchone, Tlingit, Tagish and Kaska. * Yukon First Nations’ rich culture and history in Yukon dates back as far as the last Ice Age (approx. 50,000 years). * Gold is 19 times heavier than water. * The Dempster is the only public highway in North America to cross the Arctic Circle. * The steamer ‘Seattle’ returned from Dawson City in November 1897 with $800,000 in drafts and securities and 35 lbs. of gold. * In 1898 about 25,000 gold-seekers hiked the Chilkoot Trail for the boomtown of Dawson City . * A gold nugget was unearthed in the Klondike that weighed over 72 ounces. Its value in 1898 was $1,158 – value today is well over $75,000. * One of the first women crossing the Chilkoot Trail in 1897 was Belinda Mulroney from Scranton, PA. * The 1,520 mile (2,446 km) Alaska Highway was constructed in eight months and twelve days in 1942. * Up to 200 people died shooting the Miles Canyonand Whitehorse
rapids . The rapids were named because the spray resembled the manes of a herd of white horses. The rapids are now dammed, but the City of Whitehorseretains the name.
* Four species of amphibians are known to live in the Yukon: the boreal toad, wood frog, spotted frog, and boreal chorus frog * The oldest archaeological site in North America is found in a set of small caves overlooking the Bluefish River, near Old Crow in the northern Yukon . Tools dating to between approximately 10,000 and 13,000 years ago have been unearthed in the caves. Also discovered were tiny flakes of flint, the by-products of stone-tool manufacture, dated to between 15,000 and 20,000 years ago. The Bluefish Caves were obviously used by generations of early First Nations peoples, for more than 10,000 animal bones, including those of woolly mammoths, have been foundhere.
* The northern parallel of latitude at 66° 33’ north forms a boundary known as the Arctic Circle. South of this line of latitude the sun rises and sets daily. North of the line, the sun remains above the horizon at midnight at midsummer and never rises during midwinter. * The highest temperature recorded in the Yukon is 36.1° Celsius, recorded on June 14, 1969 at Mayo . The lowest temperature is -63.0° Celsius, recorded February 3, 1947 at Snag. * The greatest annual snowfall, of 452 centimetres, was recorded at Tuchitua in the winter of 1971-72. * The wettest period ever recorded was at Watson Lake, where it rained, drizzled, or snowed for 186 days in 1966. * On July 10, 1919, prospector Louis Beauvette staked out a claim identified as Roulette on Sheep Hill near Mayo Lake . He renamed the hill Keno , after a form of bingo game that was popular in North American mining camps. The hill contained rich deposits of silver and lead. Beauvette, as was true of many prospectors, lacked the finances to develop the claim, so he turned to Yukon Gold Company (YGC) engineer A. K. Schellinger, who convinced the company to invest in establishing a mining operation. When word of the YGC deal leaked out, a minor rush was sparked and more than 600 claims were filed in 1920 on and around Keno Hill * Mayo is situated at the 53-kilometre point of the Silver Trail highway , which extends through what was once one of the richest silver mining regions in Canada. The first mining undertaken here, however, was for gold, discovered at the mouth of the Mayo River in 1902. Silver was discovered at Keno in 1919 and then at Elsa in 1929. * Haines Junction stands at the crossroads of the Haines and Alaska highways. It is also the headquarters for Kluane National Park Reserve and provides an access point to Tatshenshini-Alsek Wilderness Provincial Park in British Columbia . Overlooking the community are the towering peaks of the St. Elias Mountains. * Herschel Island Territorial Park In July 1987, the 100-square-kilometre expanse of Herschel Island became the Yukon’s first territorial park, created out of the settlement of Inuvialuit land claims. The park is maintained by the Yukon government in cooperation with First Nations peoples of the region. * The community of Carmacks is named after George Washington Carmack, one of the co-discoverers of the gold that sparked the Klondike Gold Rush , Carmacks is located on the shore of the Yukon River 175 kilometres north on the Klondike Highway from Whitehorse.
* Woolly Mammoths once roamed throughout the Yukon before becoming extinct about 11,000 years ago. The mammoths grew to approximately three metres high at the shoulder, or about the size of today’s Asian elephants. They also had a similar dental structure, with massive cheek teeth. RVING IN ALASKA: THE ULTIMATE ROAD TRIP If you have ever wanted to experience the wilderness of Alaska without the restrictions of a scheduled tour, an RV trip might be perfect for you. Alaska has spectacular sights along its highways, including endless mountains, colourful glaciers and fresh or salt waterways. Explore at your own pace, spend time doing the things you want to do and don’t worry about time restrictions, you make your own schedule.Read full article
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