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This picture probably looks like it was taken in the afternoon but would you believe that it was probably taken way past your bedtime? This is called the midnight sun and it occurs in the Yukon every summer
Gold panning is a must try activity in the Yukon. Every year, gold panners travel to Dawson City for the World Gold Panning Championships. Although the competition this year has already taken place, you can still casually take part in the gold panning activity.
Celebrate indigenous culture this July. Check out for more details
Celebrate indigenous culture this July. Check out for more details
Did you know? There are more moose than people in the Yukon. Totaling an approximate population of 70,000 (30,000 more than people), these huge majestic beasts roam the Yukon Territory all year long. You can experience them at the
Flashback Friday: Take a trip to the past and learn more about animals that were here before us at the Yukon Beringia Interpretive Center. This museum features fossils and life size replicas which will surely knock you off your feet
On aboard the historic SS.Klondike for a tour on one of Canada’s last remaining sternwheelers.
Leave your mark at the Sign Post Forest which features a collection of signs brought by visitors from every country you can imagine. 📸:
Take your tastebuds on an adventure and get a taste of the Yukon at
Sun’s out, rows out. Be sure to add canoeing through the delightful Emerald Lake this Summer. It’s mesmerizing color and calm waters make it a must see for anyone visiting Yukon. 📸:
Put on your hiking boots and embark on a journey of wonderful wilderness. Home to multiple flora and fauna species as well as the breathtakingTombstone Mountain, the Tombstone Territorial Park is an adventure tourist’s paradise.
The fireweed is Yukon’s floral emblem. It gets its name for being the first flower to blossom after a forest fire. Its beautiful purple petals and hardy leaves makes it Impossible not to recognize.