Klondike Facts

Most miners spent three months packing their equipment up the trail. Once prospectors hauled their equipment to the lakes, they built or bought boats to float it downriver to Dawson City. This was approximately 560 miles away.

We have assembled a helpful set of resources to make planning your Yukon visit easy and convenient: 

Places to Stay in Yukon

Bed and Breakfast Association of the Yukon www.yukonbandb.org
Canada Select Lodging Ratings Program www.canadaselect.com
BC/Yukon Hotel Association www.bcyha.com

Getting Around

Northern Rockies Alaska Highway Tourism Association www.hellonorth.com

Ecotourism and Environmental Impact

Leave No Trace Program www.environmentyukon.gov.yk.ca
Into the Wilderness www.environmentyukon.gov.yk.ca
Bear Safety www.environmentyukon.gov.yk.ca
River Travel Best Practices www.wtay.com

Things to do

Yukon Historical and Museums Association www.heritageyukon.ca
Yukon Quest www.yukonquest.com
Parks Canada www.pc.gc.ca
Klondike Snowmobile Association www.ksa.yk.ca
Yukon Museums www.yukonmuseums.ca

Tourism Links

Tourism Yukon www.travelyukon.com
Tourism Industry Association Yukon www.tiayukon.com
Tourism North www.northtoalaska.com
Wilderness Tourism Association www.wtay.com
Yukon Wild www.yukonwild.com
Yukon Outfitters Association www.yukonoutfitters.net
Yukon First Nations Tourism Association www.yfnta.org
Yukon Convention Bureau www.meetingsyukon.com
Yukon Tourism Education Council www.yukontec.com
Yukon Chamber of Commerce www.yukonchamber.com
Southern Lakes Yukon Visitor Association www.southernlakesyukon.com
Government of Yukon www.gov.yk.ca
Yukoninfo.com www.yukoninfo.com