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A soft egg in the Nahanni National Park Reserve

By Gerry Feehan on May 20, 2017   Things to do in Canada, Travel  

Discovering Virginia Falls, a remarkable UNESCO World Heritage Site – and learning a little German

A soft egg in the Nahanni National Park Reserve
This is part 1 in our series Road trip to the Yukon

Discovering Virginia Falls, a remarkable UNESCO World Heritage Site – and learning a little German

Of sour toes, midnight golf, and birds singing for sex and war

By Gerry Feehan on June 24, 2017   Things to do in Canada, Travel  

Historic, colourful, quaint and sleep-deprived Dawson City; and up the perilous, muddy Dempster Highway

Of sour toes, midnight golf, and birds singing for sex and war
This is part 2 in our series Road trip to the Yukon

Historic, colourful, quaint and sleep-deprived Dawson City; and up the perilous, muddy Dempster Highway

In the heart of the world’s largest non-polar icefield

By Gerry Feehan on July 16, 2017   Things to do in Canada, Travel  

All was ice, white curving fingers spilling from mountain valleys. Dark lines of ground rock defined each icy highway

In the heart of the world’s largest non-polar icefield
This is part 3 in our series Road trip to the Yukon

All was ice, white curving fingers spilling from mountain valleys. Dark lines of ground rock defined each icy highway

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