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Yukon Hiking 18.01.2021

Conservation Officers have received reports of a grizzly bear around the Trans Canada or Dawson trail, approximately 20 km south of Braeburn. Hunters, trappers..., and others in the area should be aware of this bear activity and take all necessary precautions. Make sure you are carrying bear spray and that it's kept warm (e.g. under your coat next to your body) and accessible. If you are hunting, stay alert while in and around the kill site. Find more information on how to stay safe here: https://yukon.ca/en/stay-safe-bear-country Bear sightings can be reported to the TIPP line 24/7 at 1-800-661-0525.

Yukon Hiking 30.12.2020

Hope you got some time to plan your 2021 hikes over the holidays! What Yukon hikes are on your bucket list this year? #yukonhiking #hiking #hikes #mountainviews #exploreyukon #bucketlist #guidebook #hikingguide #yukon

Yukon Hiking 23.12.2020

Tombstone Territorial Park backcountry campground reservations are open tomorrow for the 2021 hiking season!

Yukon Hiking 07.12.2020

The opening of the reservation line for the Chilkoot Trail 2021 hiking season (June 1- Sept 13) will be delayed until at least April 2021. The Chilkoot Trail Na...tional Historic Site team is working towards having measures in place that will allow the trail to open in some capacity while keeping visitors and staff safe. We’ll provide plenty of notice of this year’s reservation timeline and process. Stay tuned! In the meantime, enjoy a taste of the trail and the world’s longest museum! See more

Yukon Hiking 18.11.2020

Good news for winter recreation at Log Cabin!

Yukon Hiking 03.11.2020

It’s shaping up to be a great weekend for winter activities. If you choose to go into the White Pass or the Haines Pass, make sure you file a trip plan with som...eone you trust before you go and read up on current avalanche conditions. And remember, if you go past the Canada/US border line into Alaska, you will be subject to a federal quarantine for 14 days. Travel respectfully, practice the Safe 6 and stay on the Canadian side!