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Exploring Food: Yukon's Beautiful Root Vegetables | CBC Life

Culinary adventurer Christian Pritchard traveled to Yukon, Canada to discover the culinary gold that grows in its rich soil.
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Travel Geeks online: adventures in the Yukon wilderness | National Geographic Traveller (UK)

Our latest online panel discussion focuses on the outstanding outdoor adventures on offer in the northern Canadian territory of the Yukon.

We'll discover the mountains, icefields and rivers of Canada’s last frontier, and find out about the Yukon’s rich living history. This natural wonderland offers a chance to truly get away from it all — and we’ll be sharing advice on planning inspiring itineraries, as well as revealing how best to immerse yourself from home.

Wildlife watching
The Yukon is unlike anywhere else in the world. Rugged, remote and beautiful, it’s a place to embrace the great outdoors. It's a haven for North American wildlife, too — there are two moose for every human, and two humans for every bear. From grizzly and black bears, wolves, moose, musk ox and caribou, to lynx, coyote, wolverine, Dall sheep and hoary marmots, avid wildlife watchers will have plenty to look out for.

History and culture
It's the 125th anniversary of the discovery of Klondike gold. To mark it, we’ll discuss the remarkable Gold Rush town of Dawson City, the pioneering Klondike women and how to get a flavour of the journey made by those who sought their fortune in the Yukon’s rivers and mountains. The area has a remarkably rich culture and history, with the heritage of the Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in First Nation woven into the Klondike way of life. We’ll discuss the opportunities to see First Nation artwork, hear the language and experience the vibrant culture.

See the Northern Lights
The Yukon is one of the world's best places to see the aurora borealis, due to its position relative to the Earth’s magnetic poles. From mid-August to mid-April, the light show is often visible after dark. We'll advise on how to immerse yourself in the territory’s other natural wonders, too — including dipping into hot springs — and the best places for a digital detox.

Active adventures
For those who want to get active in the great outdoors, we’ll explore the region's activities such as kayaking, hiking, horse-riding, rafting, ice fishing, mountain biking, snowmobiling and dog-sledding. If you’re seeking something a little calmer, we’ll look at opportunities for fishing, boating, flight-seeing and snow-shoeing.

Originally recorded on Tuesday 7 September 2021.

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15 Tips for First-Time Travellers to Japan | japan-guide.com

In this video we list some of our most useful tips for first-time visitors to Japan, specifically those landing at Narita Airport and then travelling from Tokyo to Kyoto. From picking up rail passes, to transportation options, to booking bullet train tickets via a smartphone, hopefully there are a few tips for everyone.

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- food cart services on board of trains have been discontinued along many lines in recent years, including along the Tokaido Shinkansen.

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Producers: Sam Evans, Stefan Schauwecker & Export Japan
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Yellowknife (Canada) ᐈ Things to do | What to do | Places to See ☑️

In This Video You Can See the Top 10 Fun Things to do in Yellowknife (CA) or Best Places to visit || Top Tourist Attractions || Destination || What to do || Places to see. ????

Yellowknife is deep in Canada’s North and very remote. But, it is also a booming town.

The Yellowknife population is just under 20,000 people, and that number doesn’t include all the temporary or seasonal workers or tourists.

Yellowknife Northwest Territories is a major hub for mining industries. But it makes up over one-third of the entire population of the Northwest Territories.

Yellowknife has a vibrant art and food scene as well as a huge wilderness tourism industry.

So, Here is the List of the 10 Best Things to do in Yellowknife, Canada. Before We Start, Make Sure You Subscribe the Channel and Press the Bell Icon for the Latest Upcoming Travel Videos.

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1:07 1. Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre
1:52 2. Explore Hidden Lake Territorial Park
2:43 3. Visit Old Town Yellowknife
3:33 4. Great Slave Lake
4:25 5. Northern Arts and Cultural Centre
5:07 6. Legislative Assembly of the Northwest Territories
6:00 7. Aurora Village & the Northern Lights
6:50 8. Snowking's Winter Festival
7:25 9. Bush Pilots Monument
8:09 10. Yellowknife Golf Club


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So, Guys, This was the Best list of things to do in Yellowknife, Canada. Hope You Will Like It and appreciate it. People who come to this city are amazed by all of the awesome things there are to do and see.

Yellowknife Canada always has something for everyone - from adventurers and enthusiasts that are fond of trailing, to visitors who are fond of art and music.

It also offers amazing Airbnb houseboats and other vacation rentals. Make sure to drop by the top places to visit in Yellowknife, Canada, and don’t forget to buy some souvenirs.

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Our EPIC drive through the YUKON on the Alaska Highway! (Whitehorse, Kluane National Park, & MORE!)

The second half of the Alaska Highway took us through the Yukon and WOW, what a magical place!

The Yukon is one of Canada’s three territories and is known for the Klondike Gold Rush and its immense wilderness and wildlife. We spent 3.5 days driving through the Yukon and were constantly in awe by the sheer beauty of the landscapes around us.

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00:00 Introduction
01:01 Exploring the Sign Post Forest
04:13 Back on the road + plans for the day
04:56 We saw a MOOSE!
05:41 Driving to Teslin
05:57 Sleeping at the Teslin Lake rest area
07:01 Our plan for day two in the Yukon
08:08 Visiting the smallest desert in the WORLD! (Carcross Desert)
10:32 Quick stop at Emerald Lake for lunch
12:18 Miles Canyon in Whitehorse
14:26 Exploring Whitehorse
15:23 Walking the Whitehorse Millennium Trail
16:35 Seeing the S.S. Klondike
17:43 Lunch at Klondike Rib & Salmon
20:23 Coffee at Midnight Sun Coffee Roasters
20:53 Heading to Kluane National Park
21:47 Hiking the King’s Throne trail at Kluane National Park
25:47 EPIC boondocking spot by Kluane National Park
26:29 Our plan for day four in the Yukon
27:08 Visiting Long Ago Peoples Place
34:02 Hiking the Solider’s Summit trail at Kluane National Park
36:08 Small van mishap
38:24 FREE camping on Kluane Lake
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Yukon: Festivals, Food and Fun!

Discover Yukon’s vibrant festivals and join in lively celebrations under the midnight sun. Yukon’s endless days offer inspired flavours, rich culture and timeless traditions. Come to My Yukon.

Yukon: Festivals, Food and Fun! (Short Version)

Discover Yukon’s vibrant festivals and join in lively celebrations under the midnight sun.
Yukon’s endless days offer inspired flavours, rich culture and timeless traditions. Come to My Yukon.

Yukon: Culture and Heritage

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Unique Local Foods in Whitehorse - Yukon Territory, Canada

Wild Things is a family-run business in the Yukon Territory, and is popular for both locals and tourists alike.

Join owners, Eric and Ying Allen, as they share unique local foods and cultural experience from Whitehorse.

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Yukon Sourdough Rendezvous Festival

A summary of the 2014 Yukon Sourdough Rendezvous Festival, the popular annual event in Whitehorse, Yukon.
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Fun and Food at Fireweed: A Yukon Farmers' Market

In this video, time travelers Tin Cup Kelly and Cookie Wilde visit the Yukon's eclectic, fun and mouth-watering Fireweed Community Market in Whitehorse where they chat with a few growers and makers!

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When you explore the Yukon, you walk upon the traditional lands of the 14 First Nations.

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Filmed in September 2022 with a GoPro 10, a Tascam audio recorder and a Panasonic Lumix.
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About: From the lower 48 to Alaska and into the Yukon, Tin Cup travels the Klondike Corridor enjoying the treasures of today while remembering his time during the Klondike Gold Rush era.

Patrimoine et culture

Au Yukon, il y a probablement deux fois plus d'orignaux que d'humains, mais les quelque 35 000 personnes qui vivent dans le territoire font preuve d'initiative et possèdent de grands talents.

Yukon’s Dawson City Music Festival: Dance under the midnight sun

Filmed on location in Dawson City Yukon, tour cool venues and see artists play under the midnight sun.

Meet the locals, artists and bands from around the world at this lively, sold-out festival in one of the most unique places in the world, Dawson City Yukon- the heart of the Klondike!

Dawson City Music Festival in Dawson City - Yukon Territory, Canada

Join enthusiastic concert-goers and musicians, as they share their experiences around the annual Dawson City Music Festival in the Yukon Territory.

This summer event has been running for over 30 years, and is referred to as Canada's tiny, perfect festival by Vancouver's Georgia Straight.

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The Lokal Yukon

The owners wanted to create a restaurant that represented the great state of Oklahoma. Located on historic Route 66, the Lokal Yukon offers modern Okie cuisine, craft beer and local wines. They take food that’s recognizable and they take it to the next level. From fried deviled eggs, to crusted pecan chicken salad to buffalo burgers, The Lokal Yukon works hard to stay true Okie!
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Whitehorse, Yukon - WellBread Culinary Centre

Join Cat at one of Whitehorse’s premier experiences. Learn how to make Yukon food from scratch and enjoy our own creations. - fillet a fish, make sourdough donuts from 124 year old sourdough starter.

Yukon Portal - Heritage and Culture

Canada's Yukon may be home to twice as many moose than people, but the 35,000 enterprising and creative folks who live here are exceptionally talented. Yukoners celebrate a varied history and a dynamic arts culture, and our vast northern landscapes figure prominently in art and stories. The culture of Yukon's First Nations people evolved over millennia into the rich tapestry of dialects, arts, crafts, cuisines, and practices that we still enjoy today. From festivals to galleries to dozens of museums, historic sites, and interpretive and cultural centres, Yukon's story is brought to life for visitors in so many ways.

Summer in Yukon

Festival de musique de Dawson - Yukon, Canada

Chaque été, les amateurs de musique au Canada se rassemblent pour un des plus important festival de musique se déroulant au nord du 60e parallèle, à savoir le Festival de musique de Dawson. Pendant trois jours, une féérie de sons fait vibrer la ville historique de Dawson. Quel que soit votre type de musique préféré vous y trouverez votre bonheur.

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Come Celebrate with Us - Indigenous Yukon

Hear the beat of the drum, become captivated by the dancing and singing — experience Yukon First Nations culture at our festivals and year-round community celebrations. Through performances, art, storytelling, ceremonies, and more, we invite you to join us and learn about the culture, wisdom and resiliency of Indigenous people living in the Yukon and across the world. Come celebrate with us!

Learn more and shop Yukon First Nations art: linktr.ee/IndigenousYukon

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