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Robert Service poem being read during daily interpretation event

Top things to see and do in Dawson City

Dawson City, Yukon, brings many northern adventurers each year, and never ceases to amaze.

January 2012 » by Danielle Cameron

10 must-see stops while travelling the Alaska Highway

While the Alaska Highway is a joy to travel start to finish, there are several stops that make the journey extra special.

January 2019 » by Zoë Dupley

Discover gold in Dawson City, Yukon

Not all that glitters is gold, unless it’s in Dawson City. Here are the best things to do and experience in this small Klondike town.

January 2019 » by Zoë Dupley
A woman dressed in a long red skirt and white blouse and hat stands in front of the MacBride Museum of Yukon History, ready to welcome visitors.

Top four historical towns to schedule into your Yukon Territory road trip

This looped road trip will take you through four historical towns of the Yukon Territory. 

April 2017 » by Jillian Clark
A severed toe sits in a shot glass

Do you dare detour to Dawson?

Dawson City, Yukon, is a ways off the Alaska Highway but worth the trip

January 2017 » by Kyle Born
2014 Alaska Caravan map

2014 Alaska Caravan

The great thing about a caravan is having guides who know the area and can showcase the best there is to see in each community: entertainment, attractions, campgrounds and restaurants.

December 2013 » by Duane Pilson
An old Alberta Wheat Pool grain elevator has been converted into the Dawson Creek Art Gallery.

Dawson Creek’s thriving arts scene leads to the unexpected

Art is in the eye of the beholder; just ask any visitor to Dawson Creek. The renowned Dawson Creek Art Gallery offers up some amazing Canadian art of the traditional variety, but a few steps outside the box turn up some more unusual artistic fare.

October 2013 » by Jessica Kirby

Snowbirds go north

Last summer, longtime snowbirds Cal Wilson and Lynn Dent-Wilson travelled through northern B.C. to Yukon and Alaska to visit old stomping grounds and soak up some history.

March 2012 » by Lisa Crane
Musician plays in front of crowd under a tent

Dance in the land of the midnight sun

Dawson City is a town that knows how to let its hair down and enjoy the finer things: music, friends and dancing until the sun goes down—which is next to never in the summer.
February 2011 » by Tanya Laing Gahr
northern lights

In with the old, out with the new

Dawson City combines history and entertainment to draw in RVers from all around the globe
April 2010 » by Glynis Fediuk
Robert Service Cabin

Miles and miles to explore

From literary treats to music festivals, the arts are alive and well up north
April 2010 » by Sandra Albers
Traveler the Dalmatian is standing at the front of a kayak with Rashelle Elburg holding a paddle.

RV Living

Camping with canines in Kananaskis Country
Christine Newman, owner of Sticky Pets and professional photographer, heads out to Kananaskis, Alberta, every chance she gets with her four dogs.
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