Yukon Heritage
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Dredge No. 4 National Historic Site
- 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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Dawson City Museum
- The Dawson City Museum is the place to begin your exploration of Dawson, and the Gold Rush. Discover Yukon's First Peoples and explorers. Experience the gold rush through the stampeders, …
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Big Jonathan House Heritage Centre
- This replica of Fort Selkirk's Big Jonathon House has works of local artists, locally-made beaded clothing, birch bark baskets, traditional baby bunting bag, tools, plus more! Some items …
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Copperbelt Railway and Mining Museum
- Ride into history on a genuine mining locomotive. Discover the pivotal role of copper and rail in Whitehorse history. Open daily mid-May to early September. Covered picnic and play area. …
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S.S. Keno National Historic Site
- Explore the freight and observation decks of this mighty little sternwheeler. The National Historic Site is open throughout the season for you to experience on your own or with a …
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Yukon Historical and Museums Association
- Explore Old Whitehorse’s past and present on our 45-minute walking tour. Our knowledgeable guides share captivating and often entertaining stories about the people and places that have …
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S.S. Klondike National Historic Site
- The S.S. Klondike was the largest sternwheeler to ply the Yukon River and is now a Parks Canada National Historic Site. Fully restored to the 1937– 40 period. Self-guided tours mid-May …
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Yukon Sourdough Rendezvous Festival
- Feb 23–26, 2012 — Celebrating the “70th Anniversary of the Alaska Highway.” Over 100 fun-filled events to enjoy at this annual winter festival. A variety of activities in the park …
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Nature Tours of Yukon
- "The magic of the northern lights, the vast wilderness, the mountains, the wildlife, the campfires and the people we met… It changed our lives forever.” This is what we do best: We help …