Nestled Between Kluane National Park and Kluane Lake
Named for a severe windstorm in the 1940s, Destruction Bay was founded as an Alaska Highway construction camp and is now a quiet lakeside village. The community is home to just over 50 residents, most of whom are Southern Tutchone of the Kluane First Nation.
A boat ramp provides access to Kluane Lake and superb trout fishing at Destruction Bay. The Yukon’s largest lake, glacier-fed Kluane Lake owes its deep blue colour to suspended particles of glacial silt. Wander the curving beaches of Kluane Lake and enjoy fishing, paddling and camping near its shores. Tachäl Dhäl (Sheep Mountain) Interpretive Centre is just 30 minutes south of Destruction Bay.
Visit Destruction Bay's Parks Canada Visitor Centre for hiking information, to watch for Dall’s sheep though spotting scopes and learn about Kluane National Park. Destruction Bay visitor services include a Parks Canada Visitor Center, RV park, a motel, restaurants, laundromat services, a general store and a service station.