Discover the best top things to do in Yukon, Yukon including Anto Yukon, Whitehorse Fishway, Sign Post Forest, Carcross Desert, Yukon Legislative Assembly, North End Gallery, Dredge No. 4, Five Finger Rapids, Paddlewheel Graveyard, S.S. Tutshi.
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5.0 based on 6 reviews
Anto Yukon HQ houses the studio for Anto Yukon natural soap company as well as a boutique store offering a curated selection of bodycare, small batch pottery, handmade jewelry, candles, and more. Stop by to find a unique and artful gift. Original fine art for sale by Rosemary Scanlon and Meghan Hildebrand.
4.5 based on 150 reviews
Saw this briefly as oart of a city tour ru by Northern Tales. Not much to see but fascination that it is so long, but at least Whitehorse has made the effort to help salmon migrate. Sad to hear that there are so fewer salmon around these days.
4.5 based on 347 reviews
We have made 21 trips to the Yukon traveling by car on the Alaska Highway and this is one of our favorite stops. The origin of the signpost forest was during WWII when homesick servicemen building the highway posted their signs telling how far they were from home. Don't forget to bring a sign of your own to add to the thousands already there. We add one each year and delight in reading other peoples signs to see where they came from. There is also a good movie in the visitors center about the construction of the highway and they will also lend you a hammer to post your own sign.
4.5 based on 266 reviews
Driving along the road amid mountains and water, and all of a sudden come to Carcross Desert which is a huge "sandbox", with very fine sand, Good place to stop and get out to stretch and walk in the sand, there is a lot of it.
4.5 based on 120 reviews
North End Gallery, in Whitehorse, Yukon, specializes in paintings and prints by Yukon artists. We also carry etchings, Inuit sculpture, pottery and ceramics, metal art, blown and fused glass, and wood creations. Our jewellery selection is crafted from gold nuggets, sterling silver, trade beads, semi-precious stones, and dichroic glass. A significant part of the gallery is devoted to First Nations artisans. We have a wide variety of work in mammoth ivory, moose antler, caribou antler, and sheep horn, from sculptures and carvings to pendants and earrings. We are proud to be 100% Canadian.
If you are looking for quality Canadian made products both native and non native the North End Gallery is for you. They have an outstanding collection of art and everyday practical goods. Me wife and I both purchased items that were both unique and hard to find.
4.5 based on 204 reviews
It was great to take the tour which I highly recommend. The tour guides are well trained and are enthusiastic to share the what they have learned from the gold rush days. It is nice to see restoration was done and ongoing for this as it really tells us great history of the time.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
Stopped just to enjoy the view. Totally beautiful! There are stairs you can walk down to the river. We did not do this. We sure wish we would have. It was extremely busy the parking lot was full. We just pulled over a bit off the hwy. If it wasn't so busy and we had a better place to park we sure would have. But truly glad we got to see it.
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