It’s easy to become captivated by the Yukon. Just ask the locals who came for a visit and never left. Something about the wildness and beauty of the place gets into your soul. In a world that rushes ahead at breakneck speed, the Yukon invites you to slow down. To allow yourself to be captivated by the dance of the northern lights, or to wander and explore under the midnight sun. And to feel deeply connected to the land. But the Yukon is more than its natural attributes. There’s also a rich and unique past that isn’t consigned to the dusty pages of history books but which infuses much of modern day life here. The word that most describes the Yukon is ‘real’. And so much of what makes the Yukon such an authentic experience are the people. It seems to attract more than its fair share of creative, innovative and pioneering spirits who offer visitors a warm, generous and genuine hospitality