Journeys Then & Now
Dalton’s Gold Rush Trail is a story of journeys; the 10-year journey of Jack Dalton to blaze a trail to the Klondike gold fields, and […]
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Dalton’s Gold Rush Trail is a story of journeys; the 10-year journey of Jack Dalton to blaze a trail to the Klondike gold fields, and […]
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Every second Wednesday throughout the summer, you can find a full cross-section of Whitehorse’s population—children, seniors, families, teens, young professionals, even excited dogs—out in the
Navigating Point to Point Read More »
If you’ve ever read about—or been lucky enough to go on—a guided freshwater fishing excursion, there’s always a shore lunch included.
The Old-fashioned Shore Lunch Read More »
Daniela Lemke is playing in a man’s world. She is a drummer and “drums in particular are still very much a man’s world,” she says.
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Herschel Island is the Yukon’s most northerly point, and one of its most beautiful. For a stretch in the late 19th century, it was also
Looking Back: Snowball Read More »
In early April, I started running every morning. I felt that I was losing stamina on my hikes, and needed to do something about it.
Mud, Sand & Scaups Read More »
Like ants, elementary students of the Robert Service School (RSS) in Dawson City marched off of a school bus carrying large rocks from the dredge
Taking it Outdoors Read More »
Having spent a bit of time in Scotland, I can attest that the scenery in the Highlands bears more than a passing resemblance to the
“I’m building my army of clowns,” she says with a sinister chuckle. Is she describing her dire plan to take over the world? Well, not
Send in the Clowns Read More »
In my last article, I told you about the wine tasting I was planning at Bombay Peggy’s in Dawson City over the May long weekend.
Learnings from a Wine Tasting Read More »