The Yukon gold rush really began in early July of 1897, when a ship docked in Seattle, Washington. The local press had broadcast to the world that miners returning from Alaska were toting “bags of ...
Gold Rush star Tony Beets, a Dutch-Canadian miner known for his blunt humor, colorful language and massive mining operation in the Klondike, remains one of the most significant figures on the ...
Gold exploration in Canada's Yukon Territory continues to attract attention as companies work to define extensions of mineralization in historically productive districts. The Klondike region, famous ...
Yukon, Canada’s wild and breathtaking northern territory, is a land of untamed wilderness, stunning landscapes, and rich history related to the Klondike Gold Rush. It is home to Kluane National Park, ...
A Seattle national historic park unit that functions as a museum commemorating the Klondike Gold Rush could see its lease terminated by the Trump administration, advocates said Monday. The Klondike ...
The Gold Mile Cut added 273.15 ounces, and the Bridge Cut brought in 216.50 ounces. The total for the final run was 710.05 ounces, valued at about $2.5 million. This raised Parker’s season total to ...