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Serving Dawson
City & the Klondike! PHONE-ALT Office: 867-993-5653
mobile Cell: (867) 993-3994
Phone-office Fax: (867) 993-5654
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map-marker 31893 North Klondike Hwy
FOR ALL YOUR
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ADVANCE NORTH MECHANICAL 57
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24 Hr Service. ............................993-5785
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CHIEF ISAAC MECHANICAL 58
Heavy Tow & Hauler Service
33 Cameron Crescent, Callison Subdivision
Call...................................(867) 993-6552
TRAVEL AGENCIES
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www.marlintravel.ca/1590
2101A-2nd Ave (Whitehorse)..(867) 668-2867
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PACIFIC NORTHWEST FREIGHT 59
111 Callison Way. ..............(867) 993-5670
VISITOR INFORMATION
YUKON VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE B
Open daily May to September.
Front & King St..........................993-5566
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Photo: Kirby Meister
DAWSON CITY TO TOK (300 KM)
The Top of the World Highway winds along the top of the mountain range for a truly
breathtaking drive. The Little Gold/Poker Creek border crossing from the Yukon to Alaska
is the most northern international border crossing in all of North America. Find relics of
the Gold Rush en route and visit the historic dredges near Chicken. The Pedro Dredge in
the town of Chicken hosts guided tours that are offered daily during the summer season.
Fuel is available in either Chicken or Tok. For the drive from Dawson City to Tok allow
yourself a minimum of seven hours. The highway is open during May - September
(for exact dates call the information centre in Dawson City at (867) 993-5566).
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AND FROM THE YUKON!
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Often called “the Bard of the Yukon,” was profoundly influenced
by the rugged landscapes and the adventurous spirit of Dawson
City and the Yukon, which vividly informed his poetry. His works,
such as “The Shooting of Dan McGrew” and “The Cremation of
Sam McGee,” capture the essence of the Klondike Gold Rush era.