Shoppers at Watson Lake in the Yukon were surprised last week to see a familiar sight adorning the packaging of KitKat …
Yukon’s Sign Post Forest is officially ‘KitKat famous’Read More

// by Matthew Bossons
Shoppers at Watson Lake in the Yukon were surprised last week to see a familiar sight adorning the packaging of KitKat …
Yukon’s Sign Post Forest is officially ‘KitKat famous’Read More

// by Patrick Egwu
Hikers hoping to experience the Alaskan side of the Chilkoot Trail, which was closed following extensive flooding last …
Alaskan side of the Chilkoot Trail may reopen Aug. 1, following Yukon opening June 1Read More

// by Stephanie Waddell
The Kluane Chilkat International Bike Relay will return in June after a three-year hiatus. The relay had been an …
Back in the saddle: Popular Alaska-Yukon bike relay returns June 17Read More

// by Jim Elliot
An exciting discovery for both glacial science and the history of mountain exploration has been freed from the ice of a …
Successful ‘treasure hunt’ recovers 1930s-era cameras abandoned on Yukon glacierRead More

// by Dylan MacNeil
Visitors to the Yukon can now explore local Indigenous culture as they sip their morning coffee, preparing for the …
Yukon coffee company shares Indigenous art and cultureRead More

// by The Canadian Press
Canada Day has kicked off the unofficial start of summer, and the tourism sector is hopeful the first season in three …
‘Summer of recovery’: Pandemic-stricken tourism industry sees signs of optimismRead More

// by The Canadian Press
The Canadian government will “suspend” COVID-19 vaccine mandates for domestic and outbound international …
Federal COVID-19 vaccine mandates to be suspended for domestic, outbound travellersRead More

// by The Canadian Press
Yukon’s tourism industry is abuzz with anticipation as Canada’s northernmost border opens next week for the …
Canada’s most northern border to reopen June 1, Yukon prepares for return of tourismRead More

// by Jim Elliot
The Adäka Cultural Festival celebrates its 10th year in person this year with the theme “northern …
Adäka Cultural Festival returning to Whitehorse this summerRead More

// by The Canadian Press
Even as gas prices hit record highs, Canadians are fanning out across the country for fresh travel experiences after two …
Canadians hold nose at gas prices as they hit the road, skies once againRead More

// by Jim Elliot
Thousands of migrating swans and other waterfowl will stop over in the Yukon’s Southern Lakes this spring. One …

// by Black Press Media Staff
Sid Grauman was a teenage Klondike stampeder who sold newspapers in Dawson City during the gold rush. Years later, he …
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