S.S. Klondike National Historic Site
Whitehorse, Canada


The S.S. Klondike National Historic Site is a preserved sternwheeler built in 1929, which once navigated the Yukon River, transporting goods and passengers during the Klondike Gold Rush. This iconic vessel offers a glimpse into the era of riverboat travel, complete with original engines, furnishings, and the atmosphere of early 20th-century life.
Visiting the site allows you to tour the boat inside and out, providing insights into its operational history and the challenges of navigating the Yukon. The summer months bring guided tours, while the surrounding waterfront offers picturesque views and a chance to appreciate Whitehorse's scenic landscapes.
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Tours that visit S.S. Klondike National Historic Site
Hand-picked experiences that include S.S. Klondike National Historic Site on the itinerary — with what real travellers said after going.

Five-day active summer adventure in Yukon
From ₹1,45,518Five days of guided hiking, canoeing, wildlife viewing, and a scenic flight over Yukon’s summer landscapes.

Yukon sightseeing tour to Emerald Lake and Carcross
5.0· 14 reviewsFrom ₹20,084Half-day trip from Whitehorse — scenic views at Miles Canyon, Emerald Lake, Carcross Desert, and gold panning experience.
“Great value for the experience. The guide was friendly and knowledgeable, ensuring the trip maintained a comfortable pace. There was some overlap with the Skagway tour, as Carcross served as a restroom and coffee break stop.”— John_S on the Yukon sightseeing tour to Emerald Lake and Carcross tour
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