Yukon is Canada’s true North, as they say in Yukon. Once famous for the Klondike Gold Rush - and still attracting some adventurous luck seekers - Yukon is now attracting people looking for unspoilt, vast nature. It is a country of vast boreal taiga forests, cristal clear lakes as big as a European province and - above the polar circle - arctic endlessnes. It is the home of the largest population of Grizzly bears on the American continent, as well as numerous deer, moose, karibou, beavers and wolves. We drove Yukon’s backroads (maintained or unmaintained) and ‘did’ the famous 700 km Demster Highway up to Inuvik, close to the Beaufort Sea.

Yukon

(Canada)