Kluane National Park/Haines Junction, Yukon March 2016
Exploring in Kluane National Park in Haines Junction.
Music - Soulful Beat by Mocky
Kluane National Park and Reserve Interpretive Video
Kluane National Park & Reserve, Yukon: Hiking under the Midnight Sun
Views and trails from Kluane National Park & Reserve's green belt and around Southern Yukon. Annie Lake, Haines Junction, Sheep Creek, Rock Glacier, King's Throne, Kathleen Lake, St. Elias Lake.
Music: ''A Stillness'' by The Naked and Famous
Hiking in Kluane National Park, Yukon
Music: Little Chief - Mountain Song
Kluane National Park Icefield and Glacier Flight
See the Kluane National Park of Canada in the air with a one hour sightseeing flight over the Kaskawulsh, South Arm andLowell Glaciers. Home to Mount Logan the tallest mountain in all of Canada. On a sunny day if you are lucky you can even see Alaska. Located in Haines Junction a one hour and 40 minute drive from Whitehorse this is one of the best tours that you can do.
Unapologetically this video is just a lot of glacier eye candy and it was a turbulent flight so the footage is a bit shakey. But it's too stunning not to share.
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Canada: Kluane National Park, Yukon Territory
A flight into the interior of the St. Elias Mountain Range in Kluane National Park and Reserve reveals magnificent rivers of ice and the spectacular scenery of the Kaskawulsh Glacier. Pilot Andy Williams of Icefield Ranges Expeditions lands us on the Seward Glacier for an up close and personal view of majestic Mt. Logan, Canada's highest mountain. This trip, into the southwest corner of Canada's Yukon Territory, ranks as one of my all-time favourite experiences. Home to Canada's highest mountains and biggest glaciers, Kluane encompasses the largest non-polar icefield in the world and has a diversity of plant and wild life. These factors resulted in the park being one of the first places designated a World Heritage Site by the United Nations. We were based in Haines Junction and while exploring the lakes and rivers in and around the park, visited an aboriginal fishing village and had a few wildlife encounters. For more information visit ontopotheworld.net and check out episode #24 in the Adventures across Canada category.
Kluane
Updated HQ version of a first ascent in Kluane National Park, St. Elias Mountains, Yukon, Canada, in the Pinnacle Peak area. This climb was made in April of 2001.
A Week In Kluane National Park - Cinematic Travel Film (4K)
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Kluane National Park Visitor Centre
An overview of the newly installed exhibits for the Parks Canada Visitor Centre in Haines Junction, Yukon
Kluane National Park Reserve
One family ... one van ... one canoe ... and eight weeks of vacation.
Kluane National Park and Reserve protects 22,016 square kilometres of Canada's Northern Coastal Mountains, and contains the most extensive non-polar icefields in the world. Drive the Haines Highway; camp at Kathleen Lake; hike into the backcountry; see bears, bald eagles, and elk; and have a snowball fight in July.
Best of all, take to the skies and fly over snow-capped mountains, deep valleys, and magnificent glaciers.
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Whitehorse to Haines Junction
Taken during my Alaskan Road Trip in June, 2014!
Cory Trépanier TrueWild: Kluane (Parks Canada short film)
Experience the awe and wonder of Kluane National Park and Reserve through artist Cory Trépanier's month-long Kluane expedition.
This inspiring short film, a taste of Cory's full-length documentary to come, sees him ski in the icefields and paint Mount Logan, Canada's highest peak. He then hikes the challenging Donjek Route, canoes pristine Mush and Bates lakes, and rafts the Alsek River to the iceberg-strewn Lowell Lake, all the while setting up his easel to create a rare collection of oil paintings.
From chapter 1 of Cory's TrueWild: A Legacy for the National Parks project
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Great Canadian Parks #1- Kluane National Park, B.C.
The magnificent St. Elias Mountains are the backbone of this breathtaking National Park Reserve. Home to Canada’s highest peak, Mount Logan, & the largest non-polar ice fields in the world, Kluane's remote majesty fills visitors with a sense of awe and respect for nature's dominion. The park's abundance of wildlife includes the largest group of Dall's sheep and grizzly bears in the world
Slim's River to Haines Junction by helicopter, Aug. 15, 2014
Our Trip to Haines Junction and Kathleen Lake
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Jorge and I decided to celebrate our 11th month of marriage by driving out to Haines Junction to see Kathleen Lake for the first time. We were not disappointed.
This is just a very short clip of Jorge and I's evening adventure. You gotta love summers here in the Yukon. We arrived home at 12AM and there was still light out. CRAZY!
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Cory Trepanier's TrueWild - Ch1/Ep4: Into Kluane
Cory Trepanier's TrueWild
Chapter 1: Kluane National Park / Episode 4: Into Kluane
Embark on a flight to the ice fields of Kluane National Park & Reserve, where at 10,000 feet Cory experiences the majesty of the highest mountain in Canada on the largest massif in the world... Mount Logan.
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Leaving Alaska: Kluane National Park, Haines, & Skagway | Go North Ep 18
Leaving Alaska: Kluane National Park, Haines, & Skagway | Go North Ep 18
Our 6 month Alaska, Canada, and Arctic road trip continues in this episode as we depart mainland Alaska and start heading south. We spend some time camping along the Alaska or Alcan Highway and Kluane National Park, learning about the second largest mountain in North America, Mount Logan, and enjoying the amazing fall colors. Kluane National Park stretches west of the highway here all the way to the Canadian-Alaskan border that it shares with Wrangell-St. Elias National Park that we had visited earlier in the trip in Alaska. It is a part of a larger Kluane / Wrangell–St. Elias / Glacier Bay / Tatshenshini-Alsek UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses 4 national & provincial parks and protects over 24 million acres of American and Canadian lands and the world's largest non-polar ice fields.
We head through Haines Junction down to Haines Alaska through the Chilkat Bald Eagle Preserve. In Haines we visit the world famous Hammer Museum then hop on the Alaska Marine Highway to cross over to Skagway. This port is popular for cruising to and has many excursion activities, however our weather was poor and we only did a little shopping. Finally we drive White Pass, visit the Carcross Desert and end up in Whitehorse Yukon to reprovision.
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Yukon - Whitehorse to Haines Junction on Alaska Highway
Timelapse of the drive in Yukon from Whitehorse to Haines Junction. Whitehorse is the capital and largest city in the Yukon province in Canada. The trip to Haines Junction heads west on the Alaska Highway. Haines Junction is located at the foot of the St. Elias Mountains, and is close to the Kluane National Park and Reserve.
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20150626: Day 19, The Alcan-Haines Junction to Cottonwood RV Park
The 26th of June, 2015, a Friday, was our 19th day of travel. As part of our 9-week road/ferry trip to and through Canada, Alaska, and six other states (over 8,000 miles travelled) we ventured up today's version of the Alcan Highway, built during WWII and known today as Alaska Highway 1. This video segment covers our travels from Haines Junction, Yukon, Canada to one of the most scenic and serene RV parks visited during this trip; the Cottonwood RV Park, Yukon, Canada, located on Kluane Lake.
Haines Junction is where we find the intersection of the Haines, AK Highway and Alaska Highway 1 (the Alcan). During WWII men, road construction supplies, and equipment were shipped by sea from the lower 48 to docks located at Haines, AK. From there the supplies were shipped to Haines Junction, Yukon, Canada where a road construction camp was built for the engineer's use in constructing the Alcan Highway (Highway 1), which eventually ended at Delta Junction, AK. The Alcan Highway was built to connect the existing road located at Dawson Creek, BC, Canada with the Richardson Highway in Alaska, a distance of 1,420 miles (2,290 km). The Lend Lease program between Russia and the USA would then be fully operational.
We left Whitehorse, Yukon at 07:11 AM on the morning of the 26th of June 2015, travelled through Haines Junction and arriving at Cottonwood RV Park by 10:47 AM that same morning.
We wanted to capture the scenery along the way as well, so we attached a wide-angle view Cobra Dash Cam to the windshield, capturing all within sight. This video consists largely of selected Dash Cam videos, and is about the varied beautiful scenery seen along the way as well as the Cottonwood RV Park.
We stayed through the morning of the 28th of June, 2015, when we left to complete our journey to Tok, AK along some of the worst roads on the continent...affected by frost upheaval, impossible to maintain! Stay tuned!
Kluane National Park and Reserve: Yukons Authentic Wilderness
Visit Kluane National Park and Reserve in Canada's Yukon Territory to see wildlife, glaciers and some of the tallest mountains on the North American continent.