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Yukon Attractions: What to do & Places to Visit in Yukon
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The Yukon Wildlife Preserve is a unique wildlife viewing property featuring 10 species of northern Canadian mammals in their...
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The Yukon Wildlife Preserve is a unique wildlife viewing property featuring 10 species of northern Canadian mammals in their natural environment. Encompassing over 700 acres with various natural habitats, the Yukon Wildlife Preserve offers unparalleled wildlife viewing and photo opportunities.
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Your Yukon adventure starts here! From Gold Rush fever to the birth of Whitehorse, the MacBride Museum gives the best and...
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Your Yukon adventure starts here! From Gold Rush fever to the birth of Whitehorse, the MacBride Museum gives the best and most entertaining overview of the colorful characters and groundbreaking events that built Canada's Yukon.
Fun for the whole family, gold panning and historical skits daily during the summer months. Open all year.
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Dawson City’s world famous non-profit gambling hall is named after bona fide dance hall queen Diamond Tooth Gertie. During...
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Dawson City’s world famous non-profit gambling hall is named after bona fide dance hall queen Diamond Tooth Gertie. During the Gold Rush of 1898, in order to distinguish herself from numerous Klondike kings and queens, Gertie Lovejoy wedged a sparkling diamond between her two front teeth. Any discomfort this caused paid dividends. Instead of working the creeks for her riches, Diamond Tooth Gertie made her fortune by mining the lonely prospectors who readily opened their gold pokes in return for her affections. In Dawson City today, Gertrude Lovejoy’s moniker lives on at the town-run Diamond Tooth Gertie's Casino.Replete with cancan dancers and a singing master of ceremonies named Gertie, Canada’s oldest gambling hall gives you a chance to re-live the heady days of Dawson’s Gold Rush era. With three nightly shows by Gertie and her Gertie Girls, Diamond Tooth Gertie's is today a fixture of fun-filled entertainment where patrons can enjoy a beverage while playing blackjack, roulette, Texas Hold'em poker and an array of glittering slot machines.
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Pan for gold in the creek that launched the biggest gold rush the world has ever known. There’s still gold to be found here,...
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Pan for gold in the creek that launched the biggest gold rush the world has ever known. There’s still gold to be found here, all you need is the right combination of patience and luck. Take your pan to Claim #6 on Bonanza Creek, dig some dirt from the surrounding banks and wash it out in the river. Any gold you find, you can keep.
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A Moving Experience. True Yukon stories live here. Come & experience big, impressive modes of transportation – dramatic,...
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A Moving Experience. True Yukon stories live here. Come & experience big, impressive modes of transportation – dramatic, authentic, and personal stories of Yukon ingenuity & self-sufficiency. Group tours welcome.
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The Yukon Suspension Bridge is located on mile 46 of the South Klondike Highway. It is a pedestrian cable suspension bridge...
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The Yukon Suspension Bridge is located on mile 46 of the South Klondike Highway. It is a pedestrian cable suspension bridge spanning 67ft over the Tutshi River Canyon. It is a major tourist attraction to visitors from both Skagway, AK and Whitehorse, YT.
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The Copperbelt Railway & Mining Museum is an interpretive learning experience focusing on Whitehorse and Yukon mining and...
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The Copperbelt Railway & Mining Museum is an interpretive learning experience focusing on Whitehorse and Yukon mining and rail history. Whether it’s a ride through the northern boreal forests you crave, a place to take your family for fun and adventure, or a fascinating history lesson on northern mining, rail and life, visiting our museum, picnic pavilion, playground and beloved train ride on the “Loki” is a must for you, your friends and your family.
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Outdoor exploration is "over the top" at WildPlay Element Parks, Yukon (located 15 minutes from downtown Whitehorse). Dozens...
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Outdoor exploration is "over the top" at WildPlay Element Parks, Yukon (located 15 minutes from downtown Whitehorse). Dozens of tree-top games make the Monkido® Aerial Adventure courses popular for adults, teens and kids. Guests of all abilities push their boundaries atop innovative free-standing tree-spar courses. The super-velocity ZOOM Zip Lines unleash soaring flights from hilltop to hilltop. Three high-speed lines cross sweeping expanses-including one of Canada’s longest zips, a 1km flight!
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"This beautiful lake is sorrounded by equally beautiful mountains. As the title of this review implies the water has different shades of green - from emerald to light green. We visited around 11 am and were able to see the lake in its absolute glory. Apparently the colours can vary depending on the t..."ime of the day and the direction of the wind.
You may be lucky to capture the mirror effect on the still water with clear reflections of the blue skies.
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"Wow! It is absolutely worth the drive for the multiple shades of green you will see with on Emerald Lake. With the backdrop of mountains that feed the lake, catch it in the spring time and watch nature work!
An information building on site provides excellent background and washroom facilities after..." your long drive.
Don't forget to bring a bottle and fill it up with glacier water!
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"This is a must-see on your way between Whitehorse and Skagway. Although it costs a bit of money, the views from the bridge are spectacular!
The facilities are top-notch, and with recently added dining facilities, this attraction is truly able to attract and keep large groups.
A great way to find o..."ut about how the Yukon was settled and how important the land truly is.
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