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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Location

Parks Canada Box 390
Dawson City Y0B 1G0
Canada
Phone: (867) 993-7200
63° 56' 36.5928" N, 139° 20' 9.8772" W

Walk the 1.5 km/ 1 mile interpretive trail alongside Bonanza Creek where the Klondike Gold Rush started.

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Location

Parks Canada Box 390
Dawson City Y0B 1G0
Canada
Phone: (867) 993-7200
63° 55' 38.1864" N, 139° 19' 27.7536" W

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. 

Location

Parks Canada Box 19
Old Crow Y0B 1N0
Canada
Phone: (867) 966-3622
68° 27' 12.0096" N, 139° 53' 29.994" W

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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Location

Old Crow, Vuntut Box 1840
Inuvik, NT X0E 0T0
Canada
Phone: (867) 777-8800

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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Location

Parks Canada 205-300 Main Street
Whitehorse Y1A 2B5
Canada
Phone: 1 (867) 667-3910
Fax: 1 (867) 393-6701
60° 43' 9.9084" N, 135° 3' 20.646" W
Toll-Free Phone: 
1-800-661-0486

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.