Tetlin Wildlife Refuge

This extensive area is dotted with lakes, swamp, marshes, low growing forest and the second largest river system in Alaska, the Tanana River. Known as the valley of great migrations, the northernLue lisää
Alaska/Yukon Border

A picture stop along the Alaska Highway. The border is designated by a cleared 20 metre strip through the forest. Otherwise, there is no other formal presence. The Customs and immigration office is aLue lisää
Cosmos Alaska & the Yukon Tour Group

From left to right starting at the top (Lynda Maidment, Margaret Williams, Rodney Crees, Gillian Smith, Christine Hill, Jerry Annis, Denise McPhee, Norine Shipman, Joanne Shirkey, Joanna Lloyd,Lue lisää
Bagley Icefield

We cross over the Don Jek River which is fed by the largest icefield in North America. The river is braided and rocky and winds widely through the valley. The icefield extends over a huge area of theLue lisää
Kluane Lake and Kluane National Park

Situated on the Canadian end of Wrangell-St Elias NP, we will follow the shores of Lake Kluane for more than 65 miles. Kluane means big fish and indeed there are some monsters in this lake which, inLue lisää
Grizzly Bears by Lake Kluane

Driving along highway 75, we are lucky to sight a grizzly bear feeding on the grassy verge. It's digging for roots and plants and seems oblivious to us as we creep closer in the coach. Grizzlies areLue lisää
Silver City - ghost town!

Between 1901-1906, gold was mined in Silver City, named after nearby Silver Creek. When the gold ran out, the town was abandoned. In the early days, pre 1940, it was the headquarters for the MountiesLue lisää
Whitehorse, Yukon Territory

On the banks of the Yukon River, Whitehorse is the capital of the Yukon and home to 28,000 people. It's by far the largest population centre in the territory. Most people who work here are inLue lisää
South Klondike Highway

This highway runs between Whitehorse and Skagway.
Emerald Lake is a photo stop along the way. Organisms in the water create the vivid aqua/emerald colour.
We stop at Carcross, then follow LakeLue lisää
Carcross

Carcross is a Tlingit town, full of artisans. It's a real frontier style town with no frills. Situated on Lake Bennett which flows into the Yukon River, this town was a hub in the gold rush days. ItLue lisää
White Pass-Yukon Railroad 1

We are following the trail of the pioneers heading up the White Pass from Skagway to the Yukon. The actual trail is still visible in places. Miners were required to carry 2,000 pounds of supplies toLue lisää
White Pass-Yukon Railroad 2

Skagway, AK

The train arrives at Skagway, a coastal town set at the end of a fjord. There are 2 cruise ships in port today.
Skagway looks like an old time frontier town but is filled with jewelry stores sellingLue lisää
North Klondike Highway 1

Miles Canyon feeds the Yukon River into Whitehorse. Back in the gold rush days, it was a very wild set of rapids before the miners reached Whitehorse. Now the river is dammed for hydro and MilesLue lisää
North Klondike Higway 2

Carmacks was originally founded in the gold rush but they found coal here. It's now a coal mining town but the coal mine has had to close down because it is on fire. Here the Yukon is joined byLue lisää
Moose Creek Lodge

A campground on the North Klondike Highway, Moose Creek Lodge is a fascinating mix of hokeyness, rustic charm and kitsch. Funniest thing is the old rotary telephone high up in a tree that you have toLue lisää
Diamond Gertie's Saloon in Dawson City

We arrive in Dawson City late in the afternoon to a complimentary wine and nibbles. We then head off to Diamond Gerties's Saloon for dinner and the show. A wonderful mix of piano, dance, and singing -Lue lisää
Discovery Claim

Gold was discovered here in August 1896 on Bonanza Creek by Skookum Jim, George Carmack and Dawson Charlie. The discovery was recorded and gold fever spread from there to create the great KlondikeLue lisää
Dredge Number 4 Historical Site

This huge machine floated on a pond of water with a conveyer belt that dug into the ground down to bedrock. The dirt and rocks were conveyed upwards and crushed and sifted to remove the gold usingLue lisää
Claim 33 Gold Panning

Following in the steps of the miners, we try our hand at gold panning. We get some small flakes and we get to take them home. This place is an interesting collection of old buildings and wares but itLue lisää
Dawson City Walk

Dawson still looks very much like a gold frontier town with wooden clapboard buildings and wooden sidewalks. There is a strict building code in place and all must comply to the code. Buildings areLue lisää
Dawson - the confluence of the rivers

Dawson City is a town built on permafrost so all buildings have an air cavity under them so that the soil does not thaw out and allow the building to sink. It has also been a town that has floodedLue lisää
Commissioner's Residence

This very grand building on Front street has a commanding view from the verandahs over the Yukon River. Built in 1901, it has been beautifully restored by Parks Canada and is a historical monument.Lue lisää
Top of the World Highway

We cross the Yukon River on the ferry, George Black before 7 am. The day is barely breaking.
The highway is dirt and follows the ridge line all the way. We stop by the road at a 'long drop'. ThereLue lisää
Chicken, AK

Our morning tea stop is in Chicken - a mining camp on Chicken Creek on the Top of the World Highway. The town has a population of under 20 year round but expands to 30-50 in summer. The Town Centre isLue lisää