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Klondike Gold Rush

The Klondike is a region of the Yukon Territory in northwest Canada, just east of the Alaska border. It lies around the Klondike River, a small stream that enters the Yukon River from the east at Dawson.

On August 16, 1896, rich placer gold deposits were discovered by George Carmack in Bonanza (Rabbit) Creek, a tributary of the Klondike. News reached the United States on July 17, 1897 when first successful prospectors arrived in Seattle, and within a month the Klondike stampede had begun. The population in the Klondike in 1898 reached 25,000, threatening to cause a famine.

Most prospectors landed at Skagway at the head of Lynn Canal and crossed by Chilkoot or White Pass to the upper Yukon, which they descended to Dawson. Others took the Copper River Trail or the Teslin Trail by Stikine River and Teslin Lake, and some used the all-Canadian Ashcroft and Edmonton trails. The other main route was by steamer about 2600 kilometers (1600 miles) up the Yukon River. Many using this route late in 1897 were caught by winter ice below Fort Yukon and had to be rescued.

Gold is still mined in the area.


Klondike is also the name of a very popular solitaire card game. See Klondike solitaire.

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1897 | 1897 in literature | 25 July | 25th July | Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition | Edmonoton, Alberta | Edmonton, Alberta | Edmonton, Canada | Historical anniversaries/July 25 | Jack London | John Griffith Chaney | July 25 | July 25th | Pioneer Square, Seattle, Washington | White Pass & Yukon Route | White Pass and Yukon Route | Whitehorse, Yukon

 

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