Nearly 120 years after the Klondike Gold Rush, the Yukon's placer miners are still going strong
Written by Eva Holland
How they've always done it: Though the technology has advanced, placer mining hasn't changed a whole lot since the days of the Klondike gold rush. Photo provided by the Glenbow Archives, NA-4033-1
You pretty much have to love the outdoors. The rest depends on how you feel about boutique shopping, road trips, and snow in July.
Written by Eva Holland, Peter Worden, Tim Edwards
Photo: Hannah Eden/Up Here
Long before 'the Donald,' his stampeder grandpa's seedy restaurant gave birth to a glittering dynasty
Written by Eva Holland
Friedrich Trump lacked his grandson's combover, but shared his lust for lucre. His White Pass eatery served the finest food, with a slice of sin on the side.
Haines Junction has always been more than just the gateway to the Kluane—and now it's getting beefed up
Written by Eva Holland
A sculpture locally known as "The Muffin."
A whitewater business's smooth family handover
Written by Eva Holland
Bob and Kevin Daffe of Tatshenshini Expediting. CHRISTIAN KUNTZ PHOTOGRAPHY