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Steamboats sailed on the Yukon River, between Dawson and Whitehorse, recording the glorious history of the gold rush of the last century.
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S.S. Klondike National Historic Site Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Klondike (S.SKLONDIKE) is a landmark building in White Horse City. It is a passenger and cargo ship built by British Yukon Airways in 1929. It mainly sails in Dawson City (Dawson City) On the Yukon River between Whitehorse and Whitehorse, it was closed for highway construction in 1956 and was designated a National Historic Site in 1981. In the first half of the 20th century, the helmsman of the British Yukon Line sailed on the upper Yukon River between Whitehorse and Dawson City. The Klondike, the larger of the fleet, was located at Whitehorse Yuk. The banks of the empty river are well preserved and refurbished. It was riverboats and railroads that connected the Yukon to the outside world, and it exists as a tribute to the era before the road.
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S.S. Klondike National Historic Site Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Steamboats sailed on the Yukon River, between Dawson and Whitehorse, recording the glorious history of the gold rush of the last century.
Very dreamy, well preserved, parked in the riverway Baima City sign!
Old cruise ship, it is also very fashionable to see from a distance
How can I miss the landmarks here s.s Crandeck when I came to Whitehorse in Canada to share happy hours with the Crandeck in a hundred years of history? The first stop my wife and I came to add here. The Canadian official said that the ship S.S.Klondike 2 (the original version has been burned) is a dry dock, full of replicas. Of course, there are some real objects doped in it. Tickets are free, but if you don’t want to fully entrust your trip to a guide and tour agreement, it is recommended to bring at least one self-guided tour guide ($2). During an hour or so of tour, we visited most of the places on the boat (including the outside). Here is one of the main historical and cultural exhibits of White Horse. One of the most interesting parts of the trip was videos played in the information center and in a small building outside Crandike. The history introduction video and exploring rowing on board is free. Although the tour group is endless, the on-site staff is in danger and arranged in order. You can visit with peace of mind. It is a wonderful daydream when you face a giant steamship and related artifacts (stacked in the cargo area) that have survived for a century, and listening to the explanations that your thoughts will return to a hundred years ago. After watching the paddle wheel operation video of Parks Canada (Parks Canada) in the 1930s, we have had a more detailed understanding and understanding of the ship's life as well as the crew and passengers. Unfortunately, due to the protection of the heritage structure, we are unable to access most of the upper space and hopefully they will be resolved as soon as possible. Despite this small regret, you can still understand what life was like before this paddleboarder. The main deck and sun deck space are well laid out, with lots of cargo, firewood, kitchen supplies and more. Some places are forbidden to touch and flash, pay attention. Tips: 1. You can buy a self-guided tour guide at the information center for $2, or a guide for $6 a person. 2. People with children pay attention to the "don't touch anything" rule on the boat. 3. There is also a picnic table in the park where you can sit and enjoy the views of the Yukon River.