Whitehorse 1965
One more post about history then I have to get back to work! From the collection I got yesterday I’ve taken a piece from an article in the Yukon News Magazine of September 1965. It describes what’s along the Alaska Highway from Marsh Lake to Whitehorse. It’s different but...
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Gathering Yukon history
What is history? What historic material – documents and other material – is worth saving? Those are two of the most basic questions that form the foundation of a collection of historic items. I’ve been collecting in a small way for over 45 years now – it’s mostly trivial...
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Exploring Lewes Lake & the Annie Lake Road, Yukon
After being city folks without dogs on Canada Day, we decided to head south somewhere with the fur-kids on July 2nd. The weather was erratic and as we drove down the South Klondike Highway we tossed around a few ideas. I suggested that Lewes Lake might be fun to...
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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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Being a tourist at Whitehorse – museums, bears and more…
I got distracted a bit, but now I’m back to my week being a tourist at home. For Sunday, June 19th, the plan was to tour around Whitehorse, visit the Transportation Museum and the Beringia Interpretive Centre, then drive up to Tagish to see one of my cousins and...
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The Light Field Camera – gimmick or a photographic breakthrough?
If you’re at all interested in photography, you’ve either heard about the light field camera or you will soon – even if you don’t read about it here. 🙂 To see it’s biggest “wow!” feature, click once anywhere on the photo below [Edit: sorry, the “live” image is gone...
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An afternoon of museums and more in Teslin, Yukon
The weather forecast yesterday morning was good for that day but then we’re in for a long spell of cloudy, wet days so I decided to take the motorcycle east down the Alaska Highway for a few hours. The probable destination was Teslin, 163 kilometers (101 miles) from home....
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A day on the HMCS Whitehorse at Skagway
I’m going to break into my series of posts about being a tourist in Whitehorse to tell you about our day sailing on HMCS Whitehorse out of Skagway yesterday. There was a single notice about this event in the newspaper a couple of weeks ago, and City Hall was...
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Being a tourist at Whitehorse – Skagway day trip and more…
The weather forecast for the next few days wasn’t great, so Friday seemed like the best day to go to Skagway. On the way down we stopped to see our cabin at Carcross and lucked into being on the deck there when the train to Skagway departed. The “must-do”...
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Whitehorse attractions – Miles Canyon, the SS Klondike and more…
Whitehorse is a great town to be a tourist in. As well as having spectacular wilderness not only at our back door but within the city boundaries, we have a large number of really high quality man-made attractions. We had company from southern British Columbia last week (one of...
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