Dawson City’s compact size and richly-steeped history makes for an excellent walking tour. While on a press trip, we took advantage of Parks Canada’s offerings and booked a Dawson Then » Read More
YUKON
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August 20, 2015
Whitehorse Compact, easy-going Whitehorse offers cafés, museums, dining and lodging, making for a great start to exploring this vast territory. It’s the southernmost and major hub when entering The Yukon and » Read More
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April 17, 2013
The Beringia sub-continent may have vanished with the end of the last great ice age, but parts of this lost land can still be found in northern and central Yukon, » Read More
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April 17, 2013
Imagine the serendipity of being able to tweet about craft beer taps while lunching at a popular Whitehorse restaurant and not an hour later, being approached at Yukon Brewing with » Read More
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April 16, 2013
My Yukon trip included a visit to Sky High Wilderness Ranch, about half an hour outside of Whitehorse, where a variety of activities are on offer depending on the season. » Read More
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April 16, 2013
The Northern Lights Resort & Spa is a relaxing way to get away from the daily stress of urban living, located right next to a large field that if you’re » Read More
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April 15, 2013
The Yukon Wildlife Preserve offers guided tours around the over 700 acres in a beautiful natural setting. It didn’t take long for our group to view the first of 10 » Read More
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April 15, 2013
One of the biggest draws to the Yukon is the Aurora Borealis. Visitors from around the world make the haul for a few hopeful nights of colourful magic delivered from » Read More
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April 12, 2013
One of the first things you notice when walking the streets of Whitehorse (pop. 26,500) is how friendly the locals are. With the winter chill giving way to spring, my » Read More