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The region of the Yukon is legendary land imbued with gold rush history, frontier spirit and first nation culture, the Yukon is home to North America's highest mountains, the world's largest non polar glacier fields and mighty heritage rivers that run who knows where?
The sheer majesty of the Yukon landscape is more than just a visual experience, it actually reaches in and touches your soul. It's a land so immense, so breathtaking beautiful, so close to nature, it will humble you and inspire you, and it will remain in your memory forever.
The Yukon, like most northern destinations, offers activities such as dog sledding, snowmobiling, cross country skiing, northern lights and snow-shoeing. Only in the Yukon, Canada's true north, can you experience winter adventure surrounded by abundant wildlife amid a land described, but understated, as a masterpiece of nature.
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Following Jack London Stories -
Dog Sledding Tour
(A Great Natural Experience)
If since your childhood you are dreaming about Jack London's stories, we now invite you to live your own adventure in the exact same area that inspired the famous writer. Welcome in the Great North. Please note that it wouldn't be useless to read again the Call of the Wild before doing this adventure!
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Northern Lights Adventure in Yukon
(Multi-Activity: Dog Sled, Snowmobile, etc.)
Come and live the ultimate Yukon Winter experience! 7 fabulous days loaded with activities: 1-Pilot your own snowmobile across frozen Lakes, along and into the Grandeur of the Yukon's Coast Mountains. 2-Experience snowshoeing and ice-fishing. 3-Mush your team of huskies...
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Don't forget your camera! In addition to spectacular Northern Lights and "sundog viewing", the Yukon winter skies are a photographers dream. When its clear and cold, the sky is a rich cobalt blue and Pure vacationers marvel at the many delicate pastel colours that sunrises and sunsets create.
No visit to this region could be complete with out experiencing the rich history and culture of Canada's First Nations people. Their stories, legends, games, songs and dances reflect spiritual and cultural values that have evolved thousands of years.
Hunting and trapping are still an important way of life for Yukon First Nations people, and native-tanned, hand made arts, crafts and clothing and are available in every community.
Why not try some Ice Fishing, this requires no special equipment, and many an enthusiast believe fish caught in winter taste better than those caught in the summer.
Enjoy a winter vacation to Yukon and you will remember it for all your lifetime.
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Capital City: Whitehorse
Currency: Canadian Dollar
Time Zone: UTC -8
Power: 110v 60Hz 2 Pin Plug
Main Language: English & French
Population: 30,989
Political Stance: Federal Council |
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