Camping in Yukon
A handful of roads threads across Canada’s westernmost province, every direction promising a fun Yukon camping vacation. West of Whitehorse, Kluane National Park and Reserve showcases a vast tract of glaciers and mountains—including the nation’s highest peak, over 19,000-foot Mt. Logan. The 1890s gold rush may have ended, but Dawson City lives on, a frozen-in-time boomtown of wooden sidewalks, saloons, miner’s shacks and Victorian hotels along the Yukon River. Today, hotels, restaurants and old-fashioned cancan dance shows operate in the well-preserved buildings, now a national historic site.
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