Kluane National Park and Reserve of the Yukon beckons adventurers with its untamed beauty and plentiful peaks. Its story began millions of years ago when Mighty glaciers sculpted its landscape millions of years ago, and the federal government established Kluane National Park and Reserve in 1976. The park"s most precious jewel is Canada"s highest peak, Mount Logan, a towering sentinel that challenges climbers. The history of this UNESCO World Heritage Site intertwines with the culture of the Champagne and Aishihik First Nations, who have called this area home for centuries. Visitors who venture here can embark on a journey through ancient forests, navigate crystal-clear lakes, and witness the grandeur of glaciers.
Kluane National Park and Reserve, Yukon
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