From the kickoff of the Yukon Quest to dog sledding and snowmobiling on a frozen lake and taking in the Northern Lights, Yukon offers an array of winter thrills.
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Yukon’s Gurdeep Pandher and the Relentlessness of Joy
Bhangra dancer in Whitehorse remains motivated by the passion of his followers and the desire to showcase the beauty of the territory.
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On a Desolate Yukon Island, a Story of Nature and Culture Unfolds
Herschel Island is a dream for adventurers and a wonder for historians as it documents human history in the Arctic and warns of a foreboding climate crisis.
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In Yellowknife, an Action-Packed Chase for the Northern Lights
Want the best northern lights viewing known to earth? You just may need to head to the Northwest Territories for a celestial show unlike any other.
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In Icy Nunavut, Iqaluit’s Enchantments Melt Your Heart
The youngest capital city in Canada is a lure for adventurers, culture-seekers, and explorers keen to experience the nation's last frontier.
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The Strange and Magical Wonders of Dawson City
In Canada's last frontier, life teems with marvels of nature and human endeavour that may tempt a visitor to stick around for longer than intended.
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At Antoinette’s, Caribbean Warmth Brightens Yukon
Trinidadian chef discusses her career and restaurant, which serves up friendliness along with spicy home-cooked fare.
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Winter in Whitehorse — a True Call of the Wild for Adventure Seekers
Yukon's capital is the place to be for cold-weather fun, like viewing the Northern Lights and participating in an epic dog-sled race.
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Dawson City Readies for Gold Rush 2
Yukon town aims to resurrect the spirit of the Klondike mania by placing thousands of dollars worth of the precious metal into riverbeds.
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Wishing Nunavut a Happy 20th Birthday
National Parks, nature, great people and fun times. Nunavut has several reasons to celebrate. In honour of Nunavut Vacay.ca is sharing a few snapshots from different regions of the territory.