A guide to traveling Yukon’s roads, including descriptions of road conditions, major towns, services, and the scenery and highlights along the way. To see individual road segments, check out the section listing below:
Introduction 0:00
Alaska Hwy 3:08
Klondike Hwy 7:50
Dempster Hwy 11:46
Top of the World Hwy 17:08
Robert Campbell Hwy 18:38
Canol Road 21:28
Other Roads 25:40
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35 Comments
Very nice thank you!
Kluane Valley before they pave the road. Beautiful. Probably still is.
Thank you for all the detailed information! Definitely gives me insight on what I’m getting myself into on my upcoming trip
If i want to build a house, what's the way to get large materials from the continental USA to Whitehorse? By sea to Anchorage and truck to Whitehorse? No trains?
An excellent overview! Brought back lots of memories. Thanks!
Amazing! Than you for the excellent information!
That is just the type of shoes to fill when people collect like that?
It was $11k for me to relocate to #theyukonterritory but it didn't mean I was captured instead the money gets made & when the 2nd hand liaisons said it somehow had pot roast cooking….. I flee 😊
My wife and I were in Chicken in 2018. Very neat place. We panned for gold in the chicken creek. We had dinner in the chicken creek cafe. Guess what was on the menu? CHICKEN!!! It is my favorite place that I've been in Ak. Probably will never get back to Ak. but we have great memories of our trip there. Round trip from southern Michigan was 11,465 miles. We were gone 8 weeks.
I’m a Faro boy. Great video, should have mentioned Faro’s many B&Bs and the golf course! It’s a great tourist destination.
Did you have a sag wagon with camping gear and supplies plus gas cans?
Lots of great information. Beautiful country.
Thank you! It’s so beautiful
Hard to hear anything
The audio is a little too quiet, even with my speaker volume at maximum.
Sourtoe cocktail? WHY would ANYONE want a human toe in their drink? That's absolutely disgusting.
One of, if not the best travelogs ive seen. Thank you, your video has convinced me to explore more of the yukon as we travel to Alaska in 2025.
Thank you ❤
I traveled the Alaska Highway in 1997. Much of the road was not paved. I remember well Watson Lake and Whitehorse. The first time I saw the Northern lights was at a lodge called Iron City. This video brought back wonderful memories of my adventure. Thank you. 😊
Scott Extremely well done, I just found this and it will be very helpful for my trip to alaska in 2024…Thanks again
eye candy well done thanks for sharing great video classssssssssssss
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Excellent, excellent, informative video! Thanks for your work.
Yeah I don't think I'd be taking the human toe shot.
Thank you! Words cannot express enough. This, is the true Freedom!
Great video, I appreciate the hard work you put into it. Thank you and greasy side down.
Great video.Thanks!
What time of year you suggest us make a trip to Yukon?
Great Video….channell….no silly one-liners, no all about me's camera shots….subscribed.
THANK YOU FOR THIS FANTASTIC HELPFUL INFORMATION, AND PICTURES.
Great video and very inspiering, one wants to jump in the car and starts driving to the Yukon territory.
Hello, I'm already in Dawson City👍👍👍😊😊😊🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Fanastic review, thanks for sharing.
Wow! This is about the most excellent travel YouTube I’ve seen! Thanks!
In your opinion, when are the best months to travel these roads? I read somewhere that the mosquitoes can be so bad in the summer
I plan to go visit the Yukon from Ottawa Ontario and would like to bring with me things the locals dont have in plenty. Not for sale but maybe as small token gifts. If theres anything they seemed to be lacking/wanting please let me know!