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11/02/2021

Come see one of the last big gold rushes in history and learn about the region's deep-rooted First Nations traditions. History is all around you here. You may reach out and touch it without even trying, but putting out a little effort can enrich your experience in the Klondike. Take a boat to Fort Selkirk, a fascinating medieval hamlet, or drive the Top of the World Highway for breathtaking panoramic vistas.

11/02/2021

Kluane National Park is an excellent choice for outdoor adventurers. The park is accessible to all tourists thanks to short hikes, flightseeing excursions, and magnificent panoramas. Prepare for tough terrain and chilly temperatures by dressing appropriately. For park information and displays, go to the Kluane National Park and Reserve Visitor Centre at Haines Junction. Wheelchair access is available at Kathleen Lake Campground and the associated Kokanee Trail boardwalk.

https://www.viator.com/en-CA/Whitehorse-attractions/Kluane-National-Park/overview/d5420-a12532

11/02/2021

Emerald Lake is known for its vivid emerald water. The distinctive hues of the lake, which are caused by sunlight reflecting off a coating of white calcium carbonate on the lake's bottom, distinguish it from the many others that dot the Yukon. Travelers on the Klondike Highway are drawn in by the uniqueness.

https://www.viator.com/en-CA/Yukon/d5419

11/01/2021

Things to see and do in yukon

Yukon Territory travel guide Gigantic swathes of wilderness, thrilling gold rush tales and fascinating First Nations heritage turn road trips through the Yukon Territory into epic adventures. 

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