Thirty Mile River
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Designated a Canadian Heritage River in 1991, the Thirty Mile - Lower Laberge to Hootalinqua - is one of the most beautiful sections of the Yukon River known for its magnificent nature and history. During the 1897 Klondike Gold Rush, many paddlewheelers sailing down the river wrecked on its sandbanks and rocks. Explore the deteriorating ships and old wooden buildings along this historic stretch of the river and dive in to the past. An ideal trip for a long weekend, 4 days with the options to pull out at Eagle Rock (Robert Campbell Hwy) or Carmacks.
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Designated a Canadian Heritage River in 1991, the Thirty Mile - Lower Laberge to Hootalinqua - is one of the most beautiful sections of the Yukon River known for its magnificent nature and history. During the 1897 Klondike Gold Rush, many paddlewheelers sailing down the river wrecked on its sandbanks and rocks. Explore the deteriorating ships and old wooden buildings along this historic stretch of the river and dive in to the past. An ideal trip for a long weekend, 4 days with the options to pull out at Eagle Rock (Robert Campbell Hwy) or Carmacks.
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Designated a Canadian Heritage River in 1991, the Thirty Mile - Lower Laberge to Hootalinqua - is one of the most beautiful sections of the Yukon River known for its magnificent nature and history. During the 1897 Klondike Gold Rush, many paddlewheelers sailing down the river wrecked on its sandbanks and rocks. Explore the deteriorating ships and old wooden buildings along this historic stretch of the river and dive in to the past. An ideal trip for a long weekend, 4 days with the options to pull out at Eagle Rock (Robert Campbell Hwy) or Carmacks.
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Designated a Canadian Heritage River in 1991, the Thirty Mile - Lower Laberge to Hootalinqua - is one of the most beautiful sections of the Yukon River known for its magnificent nature and history. During the 1897 Klondike Gold Rush, many paddlewheelers sailing down the river wrecked on its sandbanks and rocks. Explore the deteriorating ships and old wooden buildings along this historic stretch of the river and dive in to the past. An ideal trip for a long weekend, 4 days with the options to pull out at Eagle Rock (Robert Campbell Hwy) or Carmacks.
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Designated a Canadian Heritage River in 1991, the Thirty Mile - Lower Laberge to Hootalinqua - is one of the most beautiful sections of the Yukon River known for its magnificent nature and history. During the 1897 Klondike Gold Rush, many paddlewheelers sailing down the river wrecked on its sandbanks and rocks. Explore the deteriorating ships and old wooden buildings along this historic stretch of the river and dive in to the past. An ideal trip for a long weekend, 4 days with the options to pull out at Eagle Rock (Robert Campbell Hwy) or Carmacks.
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Designated a Canadian Heritage River in 1991, the Thirty Mile - Lower Laberge to Hootalinqua - is one of the most beautiful sections of the Yukon River known for its magnificent nature and history. During the 1897 Klondike Gold Rush, many paddlewheelers sailing down the river wrecked on its sandbanks and rocks. Explore the deteriorating ships and old wooden buildings along this historic stretch of the river and dive in to the past. An ideal trip for a long weekend, 4 days with the options to pull out at Eagle Rock (Robert Campbell Hwy) or Carmacks.
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