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Seasons of the Yukon - Winter
Winter in the Yukon:
The Magic & Mystery! From fables depicting Canada's Yukon of -60c temperatures throughout the winter, to the misconception that Yukoner's live in igloos and ride dog sleds to work and home all winter long, the Yukon in the winter has long been the material of legends!
The Yukon thrives in the Winter! Snowshoeing, Skiing, Ice Fishing, Dog Sled Rides & Races, Snowmachine Rides & Races, Hiking, and winter camping are all items that can be done in the Yukon. The snow is a dry powder, and the sun is spectacular in the winter: YES! we do get sunlight in the winter!
Take advantage of the opportunities that surround bringing a group to the Yukon in the winter, and maybe even join up with special events such as the Trek Over the Top or Thaw-Di-Gras in Dawson City, Ice Worm Squirm in Faro, or the Yukon Sourdough Rendezvous Festival or Thunder 500 in Whitehorse, and add even more excitement to your next program.
Opportunities for your group abound in the Yukon, especially in the winter!
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| Quotes from our clients:
"I'd never been...anywhere like there before. It was an amazing experience. It was so fresh and so clean and the people were just so friendly. They (our delegates) were just so positive about the experience. Their reaction to choosing the Yukon and their time in the Yukon was very good. It was a unique experience for them and I think they were looking for this."
Gail Mulhall, Senior Program Officer, Association of Canadian Community Colleges
- comments following ACCC Opening Windows Conference, Whitehorse, Yukon May 2000 |
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