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.
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Dawson City revels in its Discovery Days
Yukon’s fun-loving town brightens up each year during a celebration of its historic gold strike.
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Adventure Canada’s Arctic cruise is No. 1
Expedition brings passengers to northern environments that are little-travelled.
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In Yukon, silver can mean gold
Entrepreneurs find shift to Canada’s North can make their dreams come true.
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Phil Fontaine connects in Nunavut
Former Chief of the Assembly of First Nations sojourns to Inuit country for the first time.
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Margaret Atwood’s Arctic inspirations
17 voyages to Canada’s North and Canada’s literary titan continues to be amazed.