Category: Events

The colour and excitement of the Yukon River Quest 2014 start

At noon today, 153 people in 66 canoes and kayaks headed down the choppy Yukon River with a strong tailwind, to start the Yukon River Quest, a 715 km (444 miles) race from Whitehorse to Dawson City. “The Race to the Midnight Sun” is the world’s longest annual canoe...
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Yukon Sourdough Rendezvous 2013 – what a weekend!

We’re now into that wonderful part of winter when we can see and feel that Spring is near. The deep cold is gone, and the quality of the light is superb. The fact that the sun has some real warmth to it doesn’t hurt, either. To celebrate the end...
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Happy New Year!

Cathy and I want to wish all of you a Happy New Year – we hope that 2013 brings you everything you want 🙂 We went into Whitehorse last night for the excellent fireworks show at 9pm, right after the 3-hour Family First events. This morning, we started the...
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The AWG Air Force at work

The 2012 Arctic Winter Games was held in Whitehorse from March 4th through the 10th, and thousands of people – athletes, supporters and fans – came to town from around the circumpolar world to take part. I adapted the name AWG Air Force from the Iditarod Air Force, the...
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Canada Day in Whitehorse, Yukon

Canada Day 2011 was good fun in Whitehorse, even though it started out to be a very cold morning. The events were all held at Shipyards Park (as seems to be the norm now). We began the day at the charity pancake breakfast run by the Knights of Columbus....
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The “Motorcycle Ride For Dad” program

Have you heard about the Motorcycle Ride For Dad yet? Its mission is to raise funds in order to save men’s lives by supporting prostate cancer research while at the same time raising public awareness of the disease. See ridefordad.ca for much more information about rides across the country....
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The Emile Aubichon Memorial Ride – Whitehorse, Yukon

On Sunday, May 15th, 52-year-old Whitehorse resident Emile Aubichon was killed in a motorcycle crash on the North Klondike Highway (see the Yukon News article [archived by the Wayback Machine]). Last night a memorial ride was held to lay a wreath at the crash site. About 80 motorcycles turned...
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Happy Thanksgiving Weekend

For Canadians, this is Thanksgiving weekend, and for Americans it’s the Columbus Day long weekend. We hope that you all have a wonderful, safe holiday 🙂 On Friday I finished my firewood cutting for the year, and the next day (yesterday), woke up to a couple of inches of...
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Century Flight 2010 in Whitehorse

For the past 3 days I’ve been surrounding myself with little airplanes. Whitehorse is currently hosting “Century Flight 2010”, the largest gathering of airplanes in the Yukon since Word War II. The is the 2nd event organized by John Lovelace, who for 10 years was host of the television...
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“Better Choices, Better Health”

There’s a conference coming up in Whitehorse in April 2010 that I want to tell you about. The Yukon Wholistic Health Network is bringing Dr. Gabor Maté in to present a series of talks and workshops based on his best-selling book When The Body Says No: The Cost of...
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