Central Yukon

Central Yukon

Travel the roads of central Yukon and enjoy their rich and varied histories. The Klondike Highway generally follows the trail of the 1898 Klondike Gold Rush stampeders. A loop road through the Klondike Goldfields leads past historic and present mining operations. The Robert Campbell Highway follows the route of mid-1800s fur traders and the flyway of an annual bird migration along the Tintina Trench. The Canol Road was built as a tote road for a short-lived Second World War oil pipeline and now provides access to some of the most remote parts of Yukon.

Highways and Trails in Central Yukon