With its untamed wilderness, gold rush past, and party-hardy reputation, Canada’s northern frontier offers a wild time—in every sense of the word.
A Yukon road trip is one of the most epic trips in Canada. The Yukon, a territory in northwest Canada, is wild, mountainous, and sparsely populated. It is
The best hot springs in Canada. Includes everything you need to know about 19 hot springs in British Columbia, Alberta and Yukon Territory.
15 Things to do in Whitehorse, from watching the Northern Lights to visiting the fish ladder. List of cafes, restaurants and museums.
With its untamed wilderness, gold rush past, and party-hardy reputation, Canada’s northern frontier offers a wild time—in every sense of the word.
View of from the Klondike Highway 2 South leading from WhiteHorse YT, to Skagway, Alaska. Emerald Lake is situated in the Watson River Valley and is famous for its turquoise blue and green waters, The amazingly vivid blue-green color of this lake is not caused by glacial silt, rather it is caused by sunlight reflecting off the white layer of "Marl" - Calcium Carbonate clay - which is on the bottom of the lake.
Wanting to visit Yukon Territory, Canada? This Yukon Territory travel guide will take you through how to get there, getting around, where to stay & more.
The best hot springs in Canada. Includes everything you need to know about 19 hot springs in British Columbia, Alberta and Yukon Territory.
With neverending wilderness, captivating wildlife and unusual roadside sights, Yukon Territory is the perfect place to hit the highway and explore!
The photographs from the Notman Photographics Archives are a priceless testimony to the history of Canada in the 19th and 20th centuries, from its people to its landscapes... William Notman (1826-1891), his sons, and the photographic studio he founded in Montreal, documented Canadian life and her people from 1856 to 1936. The Notman studio, among others, was commissioned by William Van Horne (general manager of the CPR) to record the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway, and to show Canadians the wonders of the western scenery and the majestic Rocky Mountain ranges, with a view to encouraging immigration to the West. A quiet nook, Victoria Park, Truro, NS, probably 1915 Lighthouse at Matane, QC, 1915 C.P.R. Mount Stephen House, Field, BC, 1909 Banff Springs Hotel, AB, 1904 Yonge Street looking north, Toronto, ON, about 1890 Asulkan Glacier, Glacier Park, BC, painted photograph, 1890 Esquimault Dry Dock near Victoria, BC, 1887 Douglas pine tree, Vancouver, BC, 1887 City Hall and Volunteer Monument, Winnipeg, MB, 1887 Bank of Montreal, Regina, SK, 1884 Lumber piles, Ottawa, ON, 1872 Tranquille Mills, Kamloops Lake, BC, 1871 Shipping, St. John harbour, NB, 1870 Railway over suspension bridge, Niagara, ON, 1869 Suspension bridge, Niagara, ON, 1869 Aboriginal people portaging goods, Slave River, NT, about 1900 Breakneck Steps, Quebec City, QC, about 1870 Main Street, Dawson, YT, 1899 Hudson Bay Co's Transport loaded with fur, Fort Smith, Slave River, NT, about 1900 S. S. Wringley at the junction of the MacKenzie and Liard Rivers, Hudson Bay Co., NT, 1901 () Tents on the prairie, west of the settlement, Red River, MB, 1858 Street scene in Whitehorse, YT, 1901 Collision between two engines, Bay of Quinte Railway, ON, 1892 Dawson City and the Klondike River, YT, about 1898 Whitehorse, Yn, 1901 View from Signal Hill, St. John's, NL, about 1900 The Great Glacier, Selkirk Mountains, BC, about 1890 Aboriginal family near Prince Albert, SK, 1919 Massawippi Falls & mill, Eastern Townships, QC, about 1865 Horseshoe Falls from above, Niagara, ON, 1869 Rideau Falls, Ottawa, ON, 1869 St. John, looking towards Carlton, NB, 1870 Chaudière Falls, Ottawa, ON, 1870 Lumbermen's camp on the Nashwaak River, NB, 1871 H.D. Reid's automobile at Cabot Tower, Signal Hill, St. John's, NL, 1908 Montreal Garrison at Regina with Chief Piapot and five other chiefs, SK, about 1885 Revillon Freres post servants at Kangiqsujuaq (Wakeham Bay), QC, 1909 Aboriginal encampment near Calgary, AB, about 1925 Drying codfish, St. Johns, NF, about 1900 House of Parliament, Ottawa, ON, about 1878 Indian Head Station, Indian Head, SK, 1884 Major Bell's farm house, Indian Head, SK, 1884 Flour mill and elevator, Portage La Prairie, MB, 1884 Harbour, Sault St. Marie, ON, 1884 C.P.R. station, Winnipeg, MB, 1884 Main Street, Winnipeg, MB, 1887 Steam threshing, Portage La Prairie, MB, 1887 Wheat stacks and wagon load of grain, Portage La Prairie, MB, 1887 Kamloops on the C.P.R., BC, 1887 Aboriginals dugout canoes, New Westminster, BC, 1887 Calgary from Elbow River, AB, 1889 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON, about 1890 Percé Rock, QC, 1898 () Great cedar tree, Stanley Park, Vancouver, BC, 1897 Victoria from cathedral tower, BC, 1897 Harbour, St. John, NB, about 1898 Bake oven, Murray Bay, QC, 1898 Sydney, Cape Breton, NS, 1901 Vancouver from Fairview, BC, 1904 Halifax from Citadel, NS, 1901 Alma, Lake St. John, QC, about 1903 Upper Bonnington Falls near Nelson, BC, 1903 Field and Mount Stephen, BC, 1904 Percé, QC, about 1900 Lover's Lane, Wilmot Park, Fredericton, NB, 1905 () Quebec City from Parliament Buildings, QC, 1908 At Point Pleasant Park, Halifax, NS, about 1908 Haying at Pictou, NS, about 1908 Portugal Cove, NL, 1908 St. John's, NL, 1908 Cape Charles, Labrador, NL, 1908 Birchy Cove, Bay of Islands, Labrador, NL, 1908 Drying fish, Burgeo, NL, 1908 Lake Louise, Banff, AB, 1909 Illecillewaet Glacier, Glacier Park, BC, 1909 Charlottetown from Southport, PE, 1910 Fishing boats, Souris, PE, 1910 Chéticamp harbour, Cape Breton, NS, about 1914 Kingston, ON, about 1910 Schooners, Glace Bay harbour, Cape Breton, NS, about 1914 Manoir Richelieu, Pointe-au-Pic, QC, about 1915 Barrington Street, Halifax, NS, about 1915 Rustico Beach, PE, 1916 () Lake Ainslie, Cape Breton, NS, about 1914 Lac Baker, near Edmunston, NB, 1916 () Edmunston, showing St. John River, NB, 1916 () Amos, Quebec, QC, 1916 () Reid's Wharf, Summerside, PE, 1915 () Mill pond on the Breadalbane Stream near Hunter River, PE, 1915 () Harvesting at Selkirk, PE, 1915 () Ship at foot of King Street, St. John, NB, 1915 () Calling the ferry, St. John River, NB, 1915 () Boys fishing in the harbour, Georgetown, PE, 1915 () Lethbridge from hotel, AB, 1904 Cutting grain on the Prairies, AB, about 1920 Grain elevators and train, Claresholm, AB, 1918 View of the harbour, Montreal, QC, 1884 Wheat near Standard, AB, about 1920 Winnipeg, MB, 1887 Murray Village, QC, about 1895 (via Musée McCord Museum)
Dawson City owns its existence as a direct result of the Klondike gold discovery in 1896 in the nearby creeks. Dawson was founded in 1897 and incorporated as a city in 1902. By 1898, the population was almost 40,000. It was the largest...
Passing through the capital of the Yukon and uncertain about the best restaurants in Whitehorse? Here's a guide for where to eat in Whitehorse.
These past few months, we have been satisfying our travel itch virtually by exploring several destinations around the world. One such destination is the Yukon Territory. While travel to this beautiful Canadian territory is still off-limits for the foreseeable future — there are plenty of ways to experience this wild, mountainous land from the comfort
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Looking for a truly unique road trip? Head north! Here's now to plan a Klondike-Kluane Loop road trip in Canada's Yukon Territory.
Multi-day hikes through a landscape dominated by deep valleys and jagged peaks, one of the world’s most iconic river journeys, and biking high in the mountains. Canada’s Yukon Territory is an adventurer’s dream made real.
In this guide we’re sharing 17 fun things to do in Dawson City, Yukon, plus where to stay, how to get there, and more!
This travel guide for Canada's Yukon territory is a must-read if you like gold rush towns with unpaved roads, amazing views, or foraging for berries.
Having spent a dozen summers in the Yukon (and zero winters), this is a road trip guide to traveling in the territory. About the Yukon Thirty-six thousand people live in the Yukon and about 25 thousand of them reside in Whitehorse, the capital. The Yukon covers an area larger than California or Sweden, meaning there
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Touring the obscure in the Yukon Territory.
Dawson City - 5 top things to do including Klondike Gold Rush history, visiting historic sites and historic walking tour.
15 Things to do in Whitehorse, from watching the Northern Lights to visiting the fish ladder. List of cafes, restaurants and museums.
The best hot springs in Canada. Includes everything you need to know about 19 hot springs in British Columbia, Alberta and Yukon Territory.
For an awesome day trip out of Whitehorse, ride the White Pass Scenic Railway from Skagway, Alaska to Carcross in the Yukon.
Hiking in the Southern Lakes area is unlike anything else—walk on trails teeming with history, see wildlife in their pristine natural habitat and hike up to top-of-the-world panoramas. There are dozens of hikes to choose from. Here are just a few. For a region loaded with adventurous routes, you can’t beat the area reaching from Carcross, across the ravine from the world famous White Pass, and all the way to the start of the Chilkoot Trail in Alaska. Walk through history on the Sam McGee Trail, originally an access to a tramway built over a century ago by the very Sam McGee in the popular Robert Service poem. Watch for remnants of the tramway as you hike up to the spectacular views of Windy Arm nestled in amongst the surrounding mountains. Across Bennett Lake from Carcross, Montana Mountain invites hikers up to the highest peak around, and bikers down the mountain’s many popular multi-use trails. The view from the top is breathtaking in all directions. With the chance to see wildlife and the guarantee of incredible views, you’ll definitely want to keep your camera handy. While the Carcross area could keep you busy, there’s great hiking throughout the Southern Lakes area. The White Mountain hike just a few kilometres down Atlin Road is a quick, steep trail up to a limestone plateau. This hike gives amazing views of Little Atlin Lake and the surrounding landscape. The area is mountain goat country, so keep an eye out and you may spot these amazingly agile animals. If you are lucky enough to climb with the goats, it’ll make for one brag-worthy story for your friends back home, by the way. Note that it’s important to avoid this area from mid-May to mid-June during kidding season when the baby goats are born. It’s called kidding season, but trust us—mama mountain goats are no joke. For easy-going walks without the elevation, the trails at Tagish and Marsh Lake are a chance to get out into nature and admire the abundant flora and fauna. Watch and listen for the many birds who live in or migrate through this area, as well as local wildlife like squirrels and rabbits and possibly larger mammals like deer and moose. For general tips on hiking, wildlife viewing and “Leave No Trace” guidelines, stop by a Visitor Information Centre or pick up the Whitehorse & Area Hikes & Bikes book by the Yukon Conservation Society. For maps, photos and helpful info on the many hiking trails in the Carcross and White Pass area, visit yukonhiking.ca.
Yukon hiking guide with information on where to hike, which trails to choose, important tips on preparing for your hiking trip.