Parks & Historic Sites
Dredge No. 4 is a massive machine that was used to mine gold on the Klondike creeks. This National Historic Site is located 12.3 km/ 7.8 miles up the Bonanza Creek road.
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Walk the 1.5 km/ 1 mile interpretive trail alongside Bonanza Creek where the Klondike Gold Rush started.
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For an out-of-ordinary experience, visitors can go to the John Tizya Centre in Old Crow. Opportunities in the park for experienced backcountry enthusiasts! Contact park staff for more information.
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Canada's first National Park established as a result of a land claim. It protects part of the Porcupine caribou calving grounds. Day trips to the Babbage River and multi-day trips on the Firth River.
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This 53-km/33-mile trip through history is one of North America’s most fabled treks. Hiking permits required; reservations recommended.
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From hotels to attractions to wilderness guides, this is your gateway to some of Yukon’s best operators and experiences. You’ll find businesses offering a range of visitor services – airlines, accommodations, tour planners, restaurants, shopping, and more – plus organizations that want to share some of Yukon’s legendary experiences with you, from festivals and museums to parks and historic sites.




