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Yukon coffee company shares Indigenous art and culture

Yukon coffee company shares Indigenous art and culture

Visitors to the Yukon can now explore local Indigenous culture as they sip their morning coffee, preparing for the day’s adventures.
Canada’s most northern border to reopen June 1, Yukon prepares for return of tourism

Canada’s most northern border to reopen June 1, Yukon prepares for return of tourism

Americans typically make up most of the territory’s tourists
Adäka Cultural Festival returning to Whitehorse this summer

Adäka Cultural Festival returning to Whitehorse this summer

Two year hiatus due to COVID-19 set to end
Whooper swan far from home spotted in the Yukon

Whooper swan far from home spotted in the Yukon

The lone adult bird was spotted among the migrating trumpeter swans at Marsh Lake.
History Hunter: Viewing Hollywood’s Yukon

History Hunter: Viewing Hollywood’s Yukon

Sid Grauman was a teenage Klondike stampeder who sold newspapers in Dawson City during the gold rush. Years later, he opened several lavish movie theatres in Los Angeles, including the Egyptian, the Million Dollar and the Chinese. He was a master of publicity, and many major cinematic productions were premiered in flashy events in his theatres during the 1920s and ’30s.
Yukon airports in Dawson and Whitehorse ready for visitors as Canada drops border testing

Yukon airports in Dawson and Whitehorse ready for visitors as Canada drops border testing

‘I think we’re looking at a very good season in front of us.’
Challenges remain, but Yukon tourism looking up for 2022 season

Challenges remain, but Yukon tourism looking up for 2022 season

Cruise ship bookings into Alaska have reached pre-COVID levels
Chainsaw Chucks, a Fiddle Show and Kendall Gender… the Yukon Rendezvous returns!

Chainsaw Chucks, a Fiddle Show and Kendall Gender… the Yukon Rendezvous returns!

On now until Feb. 27, the Yukon Rendezvous Festival is your chance to shake off winter’s chill
Permits open for the Yukon’s Tombstone backcountry and Kluane glamping

Permits open for the Yukon’s Tombstone backcountry and Kluane glamping

Backcountry camping permits for territorial parks opened on Jan. 5, while reservations for Kluane National Park are set to open on Jan. 19.
Plan ahead for your Yukon camping adventure

Plan ahead for your Yukon camping adventure

Fees will almost double, with daily permits up to $20 and annual permits up to $100