'''Dawson City''' is located in the Yukon of Canada.

Get in

Dawson City is accessible by the Top of the World Highway (if you are traveling east out of Alaska) or via the Klondike Highway (if you are traveling north). Dawson City also has a small airport for chartered flights. Air North also has service from Whitehorse to Dawson.

Get around

See

Do

  • '''Diamond Tooth Gertie's Gambling Hall''' is a touristy relic of the old Gold Rush days but it is still a blast, frequented by locals and visitors alike. $6 gets you in the door any day of the week, and in the summer at least there are three can-can shows a night in addition to gambling of all sorts, food, and of course local beers and drinks.
  • '''Paddle Boat Graveyard'''. Old paddle boats that plied the Yukon are drydocked, after a fashion, down the Yukon River opposite the town. To reach this you must take the free ferry across the river and walk through the government camping area along the river. Where the camping area ends, get out onto the river's shore and walk maybe 1/8 of a mile further. These are dilapidated tetanus traps but it's fascinating to crawl around in and on them.
  • '''Cemeteries'''. The towns has a great variety of cemeteries, including Jewish, Masonic, RCMP, and others. They are a reminder of the town's colorful past. They are just a short drive up Crocus Bluff and halfway up the shoulder of the Midnight Dome mountain that looms over the town.
  • Buy

    The Trading Post on Front Street has amazing examples of Trondek Hwitchin products. Beaded vests, fur mittens and the like. The shop also has all the things you might need to make a journey out onto the land more civilized.

    Eat

    Try a "Yukon Burger," generally a sandwich with salmon instead of beef.

    Drink

  • '''Downtown''' The Downtown Hotel has a good bar, home of the "Sourtoe Cocktail Club." There is also internet access available at the bar.
  • '''Pit''' For some local colour try the beer parlour at the Westminster Hotel or "the pit" (the dodgy looking pink building on 3rd ave) where gold mining fortunes and welfare cheques alike are cheerfully exchanged for $2 sleeves of draught beer almost any time of any day. Good local live music in the lounge next door at the pit some nights too.
  • Sleep

  • '''Dawson City River Hostel''', [http://www.yukonhostels.com] phone: 1-867-993-6823, Dieter Reinmuth, Box 32, Dawson City, Yukon, Canada YOB 1GO, email dawsoncityhostel(at)yahoo.ca or yukonhostels(at)yahoo.ca, dorms from CAD 18 (members), 22 (non-members), private rooms CAD 46.
  • Tenting fees are: CAD $14 one person one tent and CAD 9 per person if more than one per tent. Seasonal monthly tenting available. Bike and canoe rentals and van tours by demand. Owner is author of the "Yukon Travel Adventure Guide" and "The Saga of the Sourtoe"

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