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    Klondike
    City/Region: Whitehorse
    The area around Dawson City, which lured thousands of young men and a few brave women to join in the world's last great Gold Rush in 1897, is today bursting with attractions and sights centered on this romantic piece of Canadian history. Dawson City itself is a colorful town with boardwalk-lined streets and plenty of restored historic buildings, including Diamond Tooth Gertie's Dancehall and Casino. Then there is Carmacks, originally a riverboat fuelling station that is now a community preserving the First Nations culture, with an interpretive
    center sketching aboriginal history over 10,000 years. Fort Selkirk is the oldest settlement in the area and now survives as a living museum. The other venue to visit on the Klondike trail is Pelly Crossing, where the life and times of the Northern Tutchone people is preserved at 'Big Jonathan's House'.
    Phone Number: Dawson City Visitor Reception Center: (867) 993 5566

    Kluane National Park
    City/Region: Whitehorse
    This vast park is dominated by mountains and ice in Canada's extreme alpine zone, and is a magnet to mountaineers and rugged adventure-seekers. The landscape includes mountain lakes, alpine meadows, tundra and swift cold rivers. At the heart of the park is Mount Logan, rising up in the midst of an ice field to 19,545 feet (5,959m), the highest mountain in Canada. Local tour operators in Yukon towns offer a variety of memorable day trips and excursions into the Park, featuring a wide range of activities such as canoeing, nature walks, rafting, fishing, hiking and mountain-biking. Air flips over the area are also a very popular way to sightsee. The Kluane National Park Visitor Reception Center is at Haines Junction near the Alaska Highway.
    Phone Number: (867) 634 7250
    Website: www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/yt/kluane/index_e.asp
    Hours: The Kluane Visitor Center is open daily 9am to 5pm from mid-May to mid-September and by appointment for the rest of the year
    Admission: Free


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