Yukon’s natural resources sectors have been hailed as the next Gold Rush for investors. The territory benefits from more than 4,800 kilometres of all-weather roads, easy access to two ice-free ports and is closer to Asia than BC. For now, tourism is Yukon’s largest private sector employer, creating revenues of some $185 million from more than 300,000 visitors a year.
Look up to Yukon – the land of larger than life experiences. A realm of rugged vistas and majestic beauty.
Hike the world’s largest non-polar icefield or the world’s smallest desert. Mush a dogsled under the dancing northern lights or bathe in the warmth of the midnight sun. Follow in the footsteps of the Gold Rush and explore some of the territory’s 2,500 historic sites. From fine dining to fabulous scenery, Yukon has it all.