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    Trans Canada Trail
    The Trans Canada Trail will be a shared-use recreation Trail that will wind its way through every Province and Territory. It will be the longest Trail of its kind in the world, spanning approximately 17, 898 kilometres. Access: Click Here for the Trail locations and details.
     

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    Ridge Road Trail
    Enjoy hiking or biking along this historical trail, once used to transport goods in and out of the gold fields. Visitors will see remnants of the gold rush and rustic campsites along this route. Pick up a trail map and brochure at the Dawson City Visitor Information Centre. Access: Drive up Bonanza Creek Road (14 km, 8.7 mi), then on Upper Bonanza Creek Road to upper trailhead.
     

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    Spruce Beetle Trail
    Visit the trails in this recreation/day use area and read the interpretive signs that describe the role of the spruce beetle and forest rejuvenation. Access: Km 1652/Mile 1027, Alaska Highway.
     

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    Monument Trail
    Highlights along this trail include a large rock formation and old mining artifacts including remains from the Keno 700 mine, located down the side of Keno Hill. For a farther hike, go down slope to the Keno 700 trail back to Signpost Road. Access: Top of Keno Hill. Follow same gravel road as for Silver Basin Trail but go right, just before cabin.
     

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    Boreal Worlds Trail
    Pick up a free map at the Yukon College bookstore and explore this well-marked nature trail. Trail leads to a beaver pond on McIntyre Creek and crosses through a variety of habitats. Access: South-west corner of parking lot at Yukon College.
     

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    Silver Basin Trail
    The Silver Basin Trail takes hikers along an old mining road, with views of Ladue Valley, lakes and wildlife. Access: Top of Keno Hill. Starting from signpost, take the gravel road to the old cabin, staying left on the trail. As you near the Silver Basin Gulch, follow markers on the right to lookout and return back.
     

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    Millennium Trail
    The Millennium Trail is a paved multi-recreational route along both sides of the Yukon River. Wheelchair accessible. Access: Starts at Robert Campbell Bridge, crosses Rotary Centennial Bridge and ends on west side at S.S. Klondike.
     

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    Sourdough Hill Trail
    This is a steep hike, over 6,700 m (21,980 ft) to the summit of Sourdough Hill, overlooking Keno City and the Ogilvie Mountains. Access: Turn right behind Keno City Mining Museum and go past the campground, across the bridge.
     

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    Dezadeash River Trail
    This walking trail takes hikers along the river's edge to a viewing platform that offers views of the valley. Interpretive signs are located along the trail describing the wetland and forest environment. Access: North of Dezadeash River Bridge, parking lot on the west side of Haines Highway.
     

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    Yukon River Loop Trail
    The Yukon River Loop Trail takes hikers through various natural habitats and terrains on both sides of the river. Interpretive panels and marked side trails are also found along the loop. Access: Access Points: Across from Whitehorse Fishway (Miles Canyon) or the entrance to Robert Service Campground.
     
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    Faro Arboretum
    Visitors to the Faro Arboretum can explore local plants and animals. Interpretive panels, viewing decks and resting benches are found along this route that connects to the Van Gorder Falls Trail. Access: North of turnoff to Faro.

     

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    Dena Cho Trail
    The Dena Cho Trail is a historical route that was once used by gold prospectors and First Nations groups. A multi-recreational trail, visitors can enjoy hiking, wildlife viewing and the scenic surroundings. Directions and registration of day trips can be found at the CRIC. Access: Start at Campbell Region Interpretive Centre (CRIC) and end at Footbridge/Ferry in Ross River.
     

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    Bunker Hill
    The Bunker Hill trail offers views of the Ogilvie and Bonnet Plume mountains and Mount Haldane. Access: Keno City to north peak of Mount Hinton.
     

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    Butterfly Trail
    Hikers will cross through rocky alpine tundra, home to several butterfly species. The butterflies are most active during warm and sunny days. Access: Top of Keno Hill. Start and end at the signpost.
     

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    Canol Heritage Trail
    The Canol Heritage Trail is one of the most remote trails in the world. Rugged and scenic, the trail traces the remains of the Canol Road that was built as an oil pipeline during the Second World War. Access: Running for 200 miles, the Canol Heritage Trail spans the eastern edge of the Yukon Territory to Norman Wells in the Northwest Territories.
     

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    Keno Hill
    Take the 10 km (6 mi) road up to the summit of Keno Hill and see the famous milepost with marked distances to cities around the globe. Enjoy views of the town and watch for marmots and pikas. Access: Access via town of Keno City.
     

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    White Mountain Day-Hike
    Yukon visitors can take a day-hike up White Mountain, offering panoramic views of the region and opportunities for spotting mountain goats and golden eagles. Note, use extreme caution or avoid hiking in May and June when goats are raising their young. Access: 6 km (3.7 mi) down Atlin Road.
     

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    Keno 700 Trail
    View remains of the Keno 700 Trail along this route including views of Lightning Creek and the Gustavus Range. Access: Up Summit Road, continue straight to fork of road and go left.
     

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    Auriol Trail
    The Auriol Trail crosses through a mixed boreal forest to a sub-alpine area. Lookout points along the way provide views of Haines Junction and mountain ranges in the region. Access: 7 km (4.4 mi) south of Haines Junction, Haines Road.
     

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    Gambler Gulch
    Trail takes hikers through an abandoned mining town to an old mining camp. Enjoy scenic views of the McQuesten valley and Ogilvie and Patterson mountain ranges. Access: Keno City
     

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    Van Gorder Falls Trail
    Pick up a brochure at the Campbell Region Interpretive Centre that will describe the flora and fauna found along this trail. Access: Begin hike at the John Connolly RV Park.
     

     
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