Dawson City & Klondike
Dawson City is unlike anywhere else in Canada. A grid of dirt streets, heritage buildings, the Yukon River at the edge of town, and the Klondike goldfields a short drive away. These guides are for people who want to understand the place — what's open, what's worth the time, and what the history actually means when you're standing in it.
- Dawson City Travel Guide$19.99The definitive guide to Dawson City — everything you need to plan the perfect visit to the Yukon's gold rush capital. Covers attractions, restaurants, accommodation, day trips, and seasonal tips.
- Dawson City Heritage & History Guide$19.99The gold rush capital in depth — buildings, stories, characters, and the gold beneath the creek. Goes deeper than any general travel guide into Dawson's built heritage, its literary figures, the NWMP's role in creating order from chaos, and the extraordinary Dawson City Film Find.
- Klondike Gold Rush: A Complete History$19.99The discovery that changed the Yukon forever — and the people who made it happen. The full story of the Klondike Gold Rush from the 1896 discovery through the stampede, the boom years, and the aftermath, told with equal attention to the stampeders, the First Nations, and the landscape.
- Tracing Your Gold Rush Ancestors$19.99How to find records of stampeders, miners, and settlers in Yukon archives and databases. The Klondike produced an unusual volume of documentation — mining claim records, NWMP files, census records, newspaper archives — and this guide walks you through every major archive and database for researching family connections to the rush.