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Embark on a two-week journey through the untamed wilderness and rich cultural heritage of Yukon, Canada. From the historic streets of Dawson City to the majestic peaks of Kluane National Park, this itinerary offers an unforgettable exploration of Canada’s western territory.
Exploring Yukon: A Family Adventure Itinerary
Day 1-3: Immersing in Whitehorse, Yukon’s Capital
Whitehorse, the capital city of Yukon, is a vibrant blend of urban amenities and wilderness adventures. Spend your first three days here exploring:
- SS Klondike National Historic Site: Step back in time aboard this restored sternwheeler, which once plied the Yukon River during the Klondike Gold Rush.
- Yukon Wildlife Preserve: Encounter iconic Canadian wildlife, including moose, bison, and caribou, in their natural habitat at this expansive wildlife sanctuary.
- Miles Canyon: Hike along the scenic Miles Canyon Trail and marvel at the dramatic cliffs and turquoise waters of the Yukon River Gorge.
Dawson City and Klondike Gold Rush History Day 4-6
Discovering Dawson City and Klondike Gold Rush History
Dawson City is a living museum of the Klondike Gold Rush, with historic buildings, colorful characters, and fascinating stories waiting to be explored. Spend three days delving into its rich history:
- Klondike National Historic Sites: Visit iconic landmarks such as the Dredge No. 4, Discovery Claim, and Robert Service Cabin, where you can learn about the trials and triumphs of the gold rush pioneers.
- Diamond Tooth Gerties: Experience the excitement of a gold rush-era casino and cancan show at North America’s oldest operating gambling hall.
- Midnight Dome: Hike or drive to the top of Midnight Dome for panoramic views of Dawson City, the Yukon River, and the surrounding wilderness.
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Exploring Kluane National Park and Reserve Day 7-10
Kluane National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its rugged mountains, pristine glaciers, and abundant wildlife. Spend four days immersing yourself in its natural beauty:
- Hiking: Choose from a variety of hiking trails, ranging from easy walks to challenging multi-day treks, and explore the park’s diverse landscapes, from alpine meadows to towering peaks.
- Flightseeing Tours: Take to the skies on a scenic flightseeing tour and soar over Kluane’s vast icefields, glaciers, and snow-capped mountains for breathtaking aerial views.
- Cultural Experiences: Learn about the traditional lifestyles and cultural heritage of the Champagne and Aishihik First Nations through interpretive programs and guided tours.
Tombstone Territorial Park Day 11-14
Wilderness Adventures in Tombstone Territorial Park Day
Tombstone Territorial Park is a wilderness paradise of rugged peaks, pristine lakes, and vast tundra, offering endless opportunities for outdoor adventure. Spend your final days exploring:
- Backcountry Camping: Set up camp in the heart of the wilderness and experience the tranquility of the northern wilderness under the midnight sun.
- Hiking: Embark on a wilderness hike along one of the park’s many trails, such as the Grizzly Lake or Goldensides Trail, and encounter breathtaking vistas and abundant wildlife along the way.
- Photography: Capture the stunning beauty of Tombstone’s landscapes, from the jagged peaks of the Ogilvie Mountains to the vibrant hues of the tundra in autumn.
Tourist Planning
Day | Destination | Activities |
1-3 | Whitehorse | SS Klondike National Historic Site, Yukon Wildlife Preserve, Miles Canyon |
4-6 | Dawson City | Klondike National Historic Sites, Diamond Tooth Gerties, Midnight Dome |
7-10 | Kluane National Park | Hiking, Flightseeing Tours, Cultural Experiences |
11-14 | Tombstone Territorial Park | Backcountry Camping, Hiking, Photography |