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Panning gold during the Klondike Gold Rush) Gold had been discovered in the Yukon Territory, in a tributary of the Klondike River. News leaked out to the world when 68 new millionaires returned ...
The capital city of one of Canada's northernmost territories is a surprisingly modern community of nearly 35,000 year-round residents that offers high-end dining and shopping and serves as the ...
But blistered toes seem like an even trade for a glimpse of a wilderness that feels completely untouched—think river crossings ... attempt this famous Yukon Gold Rush trail (pictured above ...
By 1897, the gold rush was in full effect ... a 1,000-mile odyssey down the Yukon River, and the event’s organizer, Jon Frith, was telling the competitors all the ways they might perish on ...
At the end of the 19th century, an estimated 100,000 people joined the Klondike Gold Rush, seeking their fortunes in the interior of Alaska and Canada’s Yukon territory. Many gold seekers who ...
The Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park in Pioneer Square is safe, despite the Trump administration’s best efforts.
Located along the Yukon River in the sub-arctic region of Northwest Canada ... Indigenous people’s adaptation to unprecedented changes caused by the Klondike Gold Rush at the end of the 19th century.