The employee at the visitor center said to pronounce it “Clue on knee”. However you say it, it is Canada’s largest national park and is the location for the official commemoration of the US/Canada joint war effort to complete an overland passageway from Canada to Alaska. To journey there from the lower 48, you pass … Continue reading Kluane National Park
Month: June 2018
Go for the Gold!
Whitehorse is the largest town by far in the Yukon even though there are only about 28,000 people in the area. To put that in perspective, there are only 38,000 in the entire territory and some of the larger towns have less than 1,000 people in them. This community was an important intersection during the … Continue reading Go for the Gold!
Yukon – “Larger Than Life”
The Yukon Territory, or just “the Yukon” as the residents call it, is both the smallest of the three Canadian territories and the least populated. Although it is ranked 9th by area, it has less than 39,000 residents. Of those, 28,000 live in the city of Whitehorse, its capital. With so few people in the … Continue reading Yukon – “Larger Than Life”
In Hot Water
After spending a few nights at Muncho Lake, we decided that we deserved to be pampered some so we drove to Liard River Hot Springs. These natural hot springs are the second largest in Canada and they provide a much needed respite for travelers along the Alaska Highway. These hot springs are actually a natural … Continue reading In Hot Water
