A drive through Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Canada
Whitehorse is largest city in the Yukon and also the territory's capital. It's also the largest city in northern Canada. Whitehorse was incorporated in 1950 and is located at kilometre 1426 on the Alaska Highway in southern Yukon. Whitehorse is at an elevation of 640 metres (2,100 feet) and a population of over 23,000 at the time of this recording.
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09-08-2015
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Hotel 98, Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada
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Yukon, Canada | Whitehorse, Dawson City, Kluane National Park, Tombstone Territorial Park & More
The Yukon has so much on offer not matter what time of year you visit. Go during summer and experience the midnight sun or head during the winter, if the freezing temperatures don't put you off, to try some snow shoeing or dog sledding. The dramatic landscape, cosy log cabins, an array of exciting activities and some of the most scenic drives in the world means this vast region of Canada will not disappoint.
Find out more about our Yukon holidays here:
Trip Downtown Whitehorse Yukon.divx
Trip to downtown Whitehorse Yukon with Music by Hank Karr
1940s CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY PROMOTIONAL FILM THE TRAIL OF '98 TRIANGLE ROUTE 60004
Presented by Canadian National Railways, this short film takes viewers on a segment of the Triangle Route (Prince Rupert, Jasper, and Vancouver) known as the “Trail of ‘98” by following a scenic passenger train from Skagway, Alaska up through British Columbia and the Yukon to Whitehorse and Dawson City. The film opens with the Canadian National steamship Prince George sailing near Skagway. Passengers walk off the ship and footage shows the town of Skagway. A locomotive blows its horn and then begins its journey from Skagway to Whitehorse via White Pass (01:43). Footage from the train shows mountains and the Skagway River cutting through the valley on the trip up White Pass. Viewers see small waterfalls, Bridal Veil Falls, Dead Horse Gulch, and the impressive vista from Inspiration Point, which looks back out at Skagway and the sound (03:35). The train passes through a tunnel and over a bridge as it climbs the pass. Passengers stand out on the observation platform between cars and enjoy the views of rocky outcroppings and snow-capped peaks. The train crosses a large bridge that stands over 200 feet above the river (05”34). The film shows the remains of the original “Trail of ‘98” (06:09). The train refuels at the top of White Pass. A Canadian flag and an American flag mark the border between the two countries (06:33). The train skirts Summit Lake at White Pass and continues on into British Columbia. Viewers see a high plateau littered with boulders from glacial movement, Beaver Lake (06:53), and Lake Bennett. Passengers stop and eat lunch at Lake Bennett, and some visitors meet with a Royal Canadian Mounted Police. An old church overlooks the lake. The train moves along the scenic shore of Lake Bennett. It soon crosses into Yukon Territory and arrives at Carcross, Yukon (08:22). A steamer sits at a dock, waiting to take passengers down the West Taku Arm. There is a good shot of the town from the water. Viewers see the first engine used on the railway (which sits in front of the Caribou Hotel), Native Americans selling crafts, and sled dogs wagging their tails. The train passes through rugged alpine countryside on its way to Whitehorse. The film then shows Whitehorse from a short distance away (09:35). A car drives along the ALCAN highway. A 3-story log cabin is being built; viewers also see an old church and what is supposedly the original log cabin of Sam McGee (10:23). Visitors look in the windows of shops on Whitehorse’s Main Street. Old paddleboats sit on the shore as a reminder of the town’s past (11:07). The Yukon River moves through Miles Canyon (11:26), and the film shows Whitehorse Rapids, a paddle wheeler on the Yukon River, and Dawson City (12:20). In Dawson City, viewers see Main Street, an old bank, the Royal Alexandria Hotel and the Nugget Dance Hall. The film shows the modern buildings with their neon signs lit up at night, then concludes with the last glimpse of a sunset.
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Yukon Territory Scenic Drive
Take a scenic drive up the spectacular Klondike Highway and into Canada's historic and beautiful Yukon Territory. Your mountain guide and mini bus with big windows will transport you up the original White Pass Trail of '98. Along the way, you'll be greeted by the rugged expanse of land that both Infuriated and enchanted gold seekers over 100 years ago. Pass waterfalls, glaciers, and peaks before crossing the mountain cradling the 3,292 ft. summit and following a jewel-like string of lakes that feed the Yukon River.
In the Yukon, you'll visit the village of Carcross. Rich in history, you'll be charmed by its picturesque log cabins, hotel and General Store. Further north, see the smallest desert in the world, and then continue to Emerald Lake, truly a gem in its green valley setting. Lunch is a home-style affair at the Spirit Lake Lodge, famous throughout the Yukon for its wonderful pies. You'll then return to Skagway with plenty of time left for exploring the historic downtown or shopping.
Note: This excursion enters Canada, all participants are required to carry a valid passport.
Whitehorse - 28th November 2015
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Klondike Highway Part 1
The Klondike Highway is a highway that links the Alaskan coastal town of Skagway to Yukon's Dawson City. Its route somewhat parallels the route used by prospectors in the 1898 Klondike Gold Rush.
In Yukon, the Klondike Highway is marked as Yukon Highway 2. In Alaska, the Highway is marked as Alaska Route 98 (as in route of 1898).[1] Until 1978, the unopened section between the Yukon–BC border and Carcross had no official highway number, while the section north of Carcross to the Alaska Highway was Highway 5, and the section from Stewart Crossing to Dawson was Highway 3. The BC section is now maintained by the Yukon government as a natural extension of Highway 2.
The Lucky Ones - The Old 98
The Lucky Ones are a Yukon band with members contributing from Lake Laberge to Old Crow, Whitehorse to Dawson City, and Faro. They grew up listening to the music of their parents, and their parents' parents before them.
The Lucky Ones' unique brand of authentic country-roots music imparts traditional arrangements with a contemporary disposition, reminiscent of old-time dances in hotel taverns and barrooms, barns, kitchens and saloons.
Recipients of the 2018 Professional Recording Grant from the Yukon Film & Sound Commission, The Lucky Ones make their debut walking in the footsteps of such Northern Canadiana icons as Hank Karr, Al Oster, Buddy Tabor, and the Pointer Brothers.
2013-07 Yukon Excursion
Took a bus excursion in Skagway, Alaska to the Yukon Territory and the Great White Pass Railroad back from Carcross (Yukon, Canada) to Skagway
Yukon Cabin in the Wilderness
A virtual tour of Sundog Retreat - a relaxing retreat with spectacular views set on an award-winning 65-hectare wilderness property.
Don't Let Me Down (Live)
Many of my subscribers have asked if I ever perform my Beatles covers live. This video was recorded February 10, 2019 during the Sunday Jam at the 98 Hotel in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada and features 6 very talented, local musicians and singers joining me in covering the Beatles' classic: 'Don't Let Me Down'.
Gearing Up for Alaska | History
Join us as we drive through the valleys of Alaska.
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RV LIFE ~ WALMART camping VIOLATORS!
We are RV camping at Liard Hot Springs off of the Alaska Highway in Canada. The RV life can be full of extremes and we find ourselves overnight Walmart camping in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory and it's one of the worst Walmart's we've ever stayed at.
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The Yeti 400 keeps our computers and devices charged and ready!
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Alaska 2012 J07 - Skagway
01/08/2012 De Kluane Lake à Skagway
Arrêt pour déjeuner au lac Kookatsoon, arrêt à Emerald Lake, arrivée au camping à Skagway vers 16h, excursion en train au col White Pass, rencontre avec un groupe de Polonais dans le train, soirée au Red Onion Saloon
Dawson City Has More Flavours Than the Sour-Toe Cocktail
Yukon's fun-loving outpost near the Arctic Circle ranks No. 2 on the Vacay.ca Best Places to Visit in Canada for 2018. Watch travel journalist Adrian Brijbassi take on two of the city's most infamous drinks, the Sour-Toe Cocktail and the Dog's Balls Cocktail.
The George Dawson Inn Tour
George Dawson Inn Dawson Creek BC
Alf Nore White Pass Railroad Film - AAF 16435
This is a collection of 8mm films of the White Pass & Yukon Route Railroad that my father, Alf Nore, filmed in 1960 & 61. These films were too fragile to be digitalized by commercial means so they were donated to the University of Alaska Film Archives in the spring of 2019. The University had them carefully digitalized by a company in California and has given me copies to share. The video is a little shaky at times and there is no sound. I have copied a scene by scene description below. If you see any errors in them, please let me know. Enjoy! Keith
Alf Nore Film AAF-16435. Filmed in 1960-61
00:12 Mount Harding and Skagway, Alaska viewed from the lookout above Skagway.
01:18 Skagway Welcomes You sign
01:23 Looking south from Skagway at Face Mountain
01:42 Cruise ship S.S. Prince George arriving in Skagway, Alaska
02:31 Passengers disembarking from S.S. Prince George in Skagway, Alaska.
03:20 Passengers boarding the train on the White Pass dock. Mile 0
03:44 Steam Engine 72 pulling passenger train off of White Pass dock. Mile 0
04:36 Looking south toward Skagway from Rocky Point. Mile 6.9
04:52 Pitchfork Falls. Mile
04:59 Black Cross Rock. Mile 10.2
05:21 Bridal Veil Falls. Mile 11.5
06:10 South of Glacier looking up toward Tunnel Mountain and Slippery Rock. Mile 13
06:36 Heading up the hill near Slippery Rock. Mile 15
06:45 Entering Hannon snow shed.
07:02 Bridal Veil Falls Mile 11.5
07:14 Crossing 15C Bridge into the tunnel. Mile 16
07:30 Exiting Tunnel Mountain. Mile 16.1
07:38 Inspiration Point Mile 16.9
08:07 Approaching Cantilever Bridge Mile 18.6
08:36 Crossing 18A Cantilever Bridge Mile 18.6
08:53 White Pass Trail of 98 Deadhorse Gulch. Mile 17.5
09:29 Approaching White Pass Station. Mile 20.4
09:44 Arriving at Fraser Station. Mile 27.7
09:56 Passing by Fraser Lake. Mile 30
10:26 Arriving at Log Cabin Station Mile 33.0
10:44 Lake past Log Cabin Mile
10:56 Lake Lindeman. Mile
11:09 Lake Bennett. Mile 40.6
12:14 British Columbia/Yukon Territory Border. Mile 52.6
12:25 More of Lake Bennett
12:46 Carcross, Yukon Territory in the distance. Mile 66
12:56 Arriving at Carcross, Yukon Territory. Mile 67.5
13:12 Steamboat Tushi on the banks of Nares Lake near Carcross, Yukon Territory. Mile 67.5
13:31 Arriving at Carcross Station. Mile 67.5
14:04 Caribou Hotel in Carcross, Yukon Territory. Mile 67.5
14:11 Caribou Hotel & Matthew Watson General Store – Carcross, YT. Mile 67.5
14:26 Leaving Carcross, YT (southbound) Mile 67.5
14:46 Lake Bennett heading south
Westminster Hotel Restoration
outside wall of building's foundation is being worked on to bring up to code structurally.