As we navigate winter along the West Coast, whether as locals or visitors, it can be tempting to hunker down and take …
Take your West Coast winter from ‘Blah to Ahhh’ on the Trans Canada TrailRead More
// by Esther Morand
As we navigate winter along the West Coast, whether as locals or visitors, it can be tempting to hunker down and take …
Take your West Coast winter from ‘Blah to Ahhh’ on the Trans Canada TrailRead More
// by Esther Morand
The Lunar New Year, also known as Chinese New Year, is a widely celebrated festival in many Asian cultures. It follows …
Welcome, Year of the Dragon: Where to celebrate the Lunar New Year across the West CoastRead More
// by Travis Devonport
Despite the onset of winter in many Western Canadian provinces, outdoor enthusiasts are gearing up for summer camping. …
Mark your calendars! It’s time to start planning this year’s camping tripsRead More
// by Matthew Bossons
If a Yukon vacation is in your plans for 2024, you’ll want to watch for an announcement about the parks …
Update on Yukon’s campsite reservation pilot program expected in FebruaryRead More
// by Stephanie Waddell
The countdown is on. Paddlers planning to enter the 2024 Yukon River Quest can begin registering at 2 p.m. on Nov. …
‘Race to the Midnight Sun:’ Yukon River Quest registration begins Nov. 15Read More
// by Matthew Bossons
A couple operating a Whitehorse property as an Airbnb was recently crowned the “Most Hospitable Hosts” in …
Airbnb names Whitehorse homestay operators Yukon’s ‘most hospitable’Read More
// by Amy Kenny
When the Tr’ondëk-Klondike was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List on Sept. 17, Debbie Nagano was …
Tr’ondëk-Klondike inscribed on UNESCO list of world heritage sitesRead More
// by Black Press Media Staff
By Peter Mather The rivers of the Peel watershed are some of the most beautiful places on our planet. We are so …
By foot and paddle, 21 days on Yukon’s Gyuu Dazhoo Njik – The Snake RiverRead More
// by Amy Kenny
The ol’ wash/dry cycle can be hard on a lot of things, but perhaps none so much as a mummified human …
// by Dana Hatherly
The Yukon government will test an online campground reservation system for booking campsites starting next year. An …
Test campsite reservation system coming to Yukon’s government-run campgroundsRead More
// by Jennifer Blyth
One of the highlights of the year here at the West Coast Traveller is our annual Amateur Photographer of the Year …
Enter today: 2023 Amateur Photographer contest offers an amazing $9,000 in prizing!Read More
// by Amy Kenny
One of the earliest trading posts in the Yukon has received heritage designation. Gindèhchik, also known as Rampart …
One of the Yukon’s earliest trading posts receives heritage designationRead More
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