One of the earliest trading posts in the Yukon has received heritage designation. Gindèhchik, also known as Rampart …
One of the Yukon’s earliest trading posts receives heritage designationRead More
// by Amy Kenny
One of the earliest trading posts in the Yukon has received heritage designation. Gindèhchik, also known as Rampart …
One of the Yukon’s earliest trading posts receives heritage designationRead More
// by Dana Hatherly
One of Canada’s few remaining steam-powered paddlewheelers is getting an escape room. The SS Klondike National …
// by Amy Attas
Photographs are tricky things: we’re seeing the world through the photographer’s eyes, but we’re …
Victoria photographer shares her journey across Canada in ‘A Ribbon of Highway’Read More
// by Matthew Bossons
Whitehorse’s storied Beringia Interpretive Centre has reopened after more than six months of renovations 1.5 …
Yukon’s Beringia Interpretive Centre to reopen after major faceliftRead More
// by Matthew Bossons
With the snowpack banished from the Yukon’s main community centres and the mercury climbing across the territory, it’s …
Everything you need to know about the Yukon’s 2023 music festival seasonRead More
// by Matthew Bossons
Shoppers at Watson Lake in the Yukon were surprised last week to see a familiar sight adorning the packaging of KitKat …
Yukon’s Sign Post Forest is officially ‘KitKat famous’Read More
// by Patrick Egwu
Hikers hoping to experience the Alaskan side of the Chilkoot Trail, which was closed following extensive flooding last …
Alaskan side of the Chilkoot Trail may reopen Aug. 1, following Yukon opening June 1Read More
// by Stephanie Waddell
The Kluane Chilkat International Bike Relay will return in June after a three-year hiatus. The relay had been an …
Back in the saddle: Popular Alaska-Yukon bike relay returns June 17Read More
// by Jim Elliot
An exciting discovery for both glacial science and the history of mountain exploration has been freed from the ice of a …
Successful ‘treasure hunt’ recovers 1930s-era cameras abandoned on Yukon glacierRead More
// by Dylan MacNeil
Visitors to the Yukon can now explore local Indigenous culture as they sip their morning coffee, preparing for the …
Yukon coffee company shares Indigenous art and cultureRead More
// by The Canadian Press
Canada Day has kicked off the unofficial start of summer, and the tourism sector is hopeful the first season in three …
‘Summer of recovery’: Pandemic-stricken tourism industry sees signs of optimismRead More
// by The Canadian Press
The Canadian government will “suspend” COVID-19 vaccine mandates for domestic and outbound international …
Federal COVID-19 vaccine mandates to be suspended for domestic, outbound travellersRead More
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