In the northern part of Canada lies Yukon, a land steeped in history and rugged landscapes. The territory gets its name from the Gwich"in word Yu-kun-ah, meaning "great river". The Klondike Gold Rush of 1896 brought the region to prominence, attracting countless fortune seekers looking for riches in the wilds of the area. In the second-least-populated territory of the country after Nunavut, visitors to Yukon can explore gold rush towns, delve into museums showcasing indigenous art, and attend annual events.
Wheaton River, Yukon
Today in History
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