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Das Ultimative Kanada DAS ULTIMATIVE YUKONKANADA INFORMATION travelyukon.de Herschel Island – Qikiqtaruk – Legende Territorial Park Arctic Capital City – Yukon National Wildlife Ivvavik Beaufort Sea Yukon Townsite Refuge National Park Capital City – Alaska Alaska Highway Primary Highway Vuntut Gravel Road National Park Tuktoyaktuk Seasonal Road Ferry Route Old Crow Flats Special Management Area National/Territorial Park Old Crow Porcupine River Arctic Circle Inuvik Regionen des Yukon Fort Watson Lake Fairbanks McPherson Southern Lakes Whitehorse Circle Ni’iinlii Njìk Hot Springs (Fishing Branch) Kluane Territorial Park Campbell Silver Trail Eagle Plains Alaska Klondike O g Delta Junction ilv North Yukon ie River r e v Peel i River Eagle R Highways e n to er r ks er iv e c v v Alaska Highway Bla i R i R R d t n Tombstone r i e a Klondike Highway m W H u Territorial l r P Chicken e Park t iv Haines Road e R n e n k o a Campbell Highway B n Tok S Dempster Highway Dawson Canol Road City Atlin Road to Anchorage Yukon Tagish Road Top of the World Highway Stewart River Mayo Keno City Nahanni Range Road Silver Trail Stewart Mayo Beaver Yukon River Crossing Lake Stewart-Cassiar Highway Creek Wrangell/St. Elias Pelly Liard Highway National Park Crossing and Preserve Pelly River Kluane Wildlife Sanctuary Carmacks Burwash Landing Little Salmon Destruction Kluane Lake Bay Lake Faro Aishihik Kluane National Park Lake and Reserve of Canada K.W.S. Ross Northwest aasman.ca Lake River Haines Laberge Junction Territories r WHITEHORSETeslin River e v i K.W.S. Kusawa R Lake k e Yakutat, s Mount l Frances i A Lake AK n publication design: i Lorne h s Marsh en tsh Lake Ta Carcross Johnsons Crossing Tatshenshini- Tagish Nahanni Alsek Park Teslin National Park Lake Nisutlin Delta r Teslin National Wildlife Area e Chilkoot Trail v i R l a Atlin, BC o Pacic Glacier Bay C National Park Skagway, AK Ocean and Preserve and Culture Tourism Yukon Haines, AK Watson Lake Coal River Springs Atlin Territorial Park Provincial Park British Fort Liard, published by: N Juneau, AK Columbia NWT Liard River Fort Nelson Herschel Island – Qikiqtaruk – Legende Territorial Park Arctic Capital City – Yukon National Wildlife Ivvavik Beaufort Sea Yukon Townsite Refuge National Park Capital City – Alaska Los geht`s Alaska Highway Primary Highway Vuntut Gravel Road National Park Tuktoyaktuk Seasonal Road Mit dem Fahrzeug Ferry Route Old Crow Flats Planen Sie Ihre Reise Anreise Special Management Area Entfernung nach Whitehorse: National/Territorial Park Old Crow Porcupine River Der Yukon ist der nordwestlichste Teil Per Flugzeug Vancouver, BC 2,375 km Arctic Circle Inuvik Kanadas, direkt neben Alaska und den Prince George, BC NWT. Sie erreichen uns aus British (via Stewart-Cassiar Hwy) 1,622 km Regionen des Yukon Columbia über den Alaska- und/oder Fort Watson Lake Condor: www.condor.de Prince George, BC Fairbanks McPherson Southern Lakes den Stewart-Cassiar Highway bzw. per Jeden Sonntag von Frankfurt/Main nach (via Alaska Highway) 1,824 km Ni’iinlii Njìk Whitehorse Schiff durch die Inside Passage oder Circle Whitehorse. Von Ende Mai bis Mitte Calgary, AB 2,317 km Hot Springs (Fishing Branch) Kluane Territorial Park natürlich mit dem Flugzeug. Campbell September. Edmonton, AB 2,038 km Silver Trail Eagle Plains Fairbanks, AK 965 km Alaska Klondike Linienflüge nach Whitehorse starten O g Anchorage, AK 1,134 km Delta Junction ilv North Yukon von Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, ie River r e Kewlona, Inuvik, Yellowknife und v Peel i River www.aircanada.com Eagle R Highways e n Mit dem Bus to er r Ottawa. Daneben gibt es während der und LUFTHANSA/STAR-ALLIANZ ks er iv e c v v Alaska Highway Bla i R i R R d t n www.lufthansa.de Tombstone r i e Sommermonate auch Direktflüge aus a Klondike Highway Greyhound Canada m W H u Territorial l r P Chicken e t Frankfurt am Main. Die meisten Park iv Haines Road www.greyhound.ca e Tägliche Linienflüge über Calgary und R n e n k o a Campbell Highway Urlauber kommen mit dem Flugzeug, B n Vancouver nach Whitehorse Tok S Dempster Highway mieten sich hier ein Auto oder ein Mit der Fähre Dawson Canol Road City Wohnmobil oder buchen gleich eine Atlin Road BC Ferries to Anchorage geführte Tour. Yukon Tagish Road www.bcferries.com Top of the World Highway Stewart River Alaska Marine Highway Mayo Keno City Nahanni Range Road Air North: www.flyairnorth.com www.dot.state.ak.us/amhs/ Stewart Silver Trail Mayo Linienflüge von Vancouver, Calgary, Beaver Yukon River Crossing Lake Stewart-Cassiar Highway Creek Wrangell/St. Elias Pelly Liard Highway Edmonton, Kewlona, Ottawa, Yellowknife National Park Crossing nach Whitehorse mit Weiterverbindungen EINREISE NACH KANADA and Preserve nach Dawson City, Old Crow und Inuvik. Alle Besucher, die ab 2016 nach Kanada reisen Pelly River Kluane und kein Visum für die Einreise benötigen, Wildlife Sanctuary müssen vor Antritt des Fluges um eine Carmacks elektronische Einreisebewilligung (eTA) Burwash Landing Little Salmon www.westjet.com ersuchen. Destruction Kluane Lake Bay Lake Faro Linienflüge im Sommer von Vancouver Aishihik Weitere Informationen unter Kluane National Park Lake and Reserve of Canada nach Whitehorse www.cic.gc.ca K.W.S. Ross Northwest aasman.ca Lake River Haines Laberge Zusätzlich benötigen Sie (ebenfalls Kinder) Junction Territories einen noch mindestens ein halbes Jahr r WHITEHORSETeslin River e v i K.W.S. Kusawa gültigen, elektronisch einlesbaren Reisepass. R Lake k e Unbegleitete Personen unter 18 Jahren Yakutat, s Mount l Frances i A Lake AK n publication design: i Lorne benötigen Eine schriftliche h s Marsh en atsh Lake Einverständniserklärung der Eltern. T Carcross Johnsons Crossing Tatshenshini- Tagish Nahanni Alsek Park Teslin National Park Lake Nisutlin Delta r Teslin National Wildlife Area e Chilkoot Trail v i R l a Atlin, BC o Pacic Glacier Bay C National Park Skagway, AK Ocean and Preserve and Culture Tourism Yukon Haines, AK Watson Lake Coal River Springs Atlin Territorial Park Provincial Park British Fort Beginnen Sie Ihre Reiseplanung mit Liard, published by: N Juneau, AK Columbia NWT travelyukon.de Liard River 1 Fort Nelson Yukon: Wo der Bär mit dem Lachs tanzt Yukon: Wo der Bär mit dem Lachs tanzt Im Yukon erwartet Sie eine wirklich ursprünglich gebliebene Tierwelt. Auf diesem Fleckchen Erde hat sich ein natürliches Nebeneinander zwischen Mensch und Tier erhalten, das auf gegenseitigem Respekt beruht und Begegnungen zu einem tief empfundenen, alle Sinne ergreifenden Erlebnis werden läßt. Dieses Paradies des Nordens vereinnahmt in diesem unberührten Land Ihre Seele auf eine ganz wunderbare Weise. Im Yukon leben 62 Säugetierarten, 279 Vogel- und 1,150 Pflanzenarten. So kommen auf jeden Einwohner im Yukon ein Bär, 2 Elche und 10 Karibous. Die größte Karibouherde ist übrigens die Porcupine Herde mit sage und schreibe 160.000 Tieren. Yukon: Das Land der Mitternachtssonne Die Sommer im Yukon sind angenehm warm. Meist zwischen 20 und 30 Grad Celsius, denn die Sonne scheint fast rund um die Uhr. Und das bietet natürlich Möglichkeiten zu jeder Menge Aktivitäten. Wie wär`s zum Beispiel mal mit Tierbeobachtungen, Exkursionen im Motorhome, im Mietwagen, im Kanu, im Kajak, auf dem Raft, auf dem Pferderücken, auf dem ATV/Quad, auf dem Motorrad und Fahrrad, wandern, klettern, geführte Bustouren, Flightseeing im Wasserflugzeug, Traumstrassenfahren, Angeln, Museen besuchen, Küstlern bei der Arbeit zuschauen, Gold waschen, in die reiche Geschichte eintauchen und und und. Wer will, kann aber auch Shoppen oder durch die Strassen flanieren und sich einen frisch aufgeschäumten Kaffee Latte gönnen. Es gibt im Yukon nichts, was es nicht gibt. Yukon: Das Land der Mitternachtssonne Yukons Traumstraßen Der Yukon ist 483.000 qkm groß, hat 20 Gemeinden und fast 4.800 km an Straßen, die fast alle ganzjährig befahrbar sind. Elf spektakuläre Highways quer durch den Yukon machen das Land zu einem Traumstrassen- und Fahrspass-Paradies. Probieren Sie es einfach selbst. Auf und davon Durchschnittliche Fahrzeiten • Fahren Sie entsprechend der Mit elf sehr unterschiedlichen Highways ist Watson Lake - Whitehorse 5 Stunden Straßenkonditionen. Halten Sie der Yukon ein Paradies für passionierte Sicherheitsabstand. Whitehorse - Beaver Creek 5,5 Stunden Fahrer. In Whitehorse gibt es verschiedene • Die erlaubte Höchstgeschwindigkeit Whitehorse - Dawson City 6 Stunden Wohnmobil- und Autoverleiher, und auf den bezieht sich auf optimale Highways finden sich in regelmäßigen Whitehorse - Faro 4 Stunden Straßenverhältnisse. Abständen Tankstellen. Wer auf kleineren Whitehorse - Haines Junction 2 Stunden Straßen unterwegs ist, sollte die Entfernung • Fahren Sie immer mit Licht, auch am zur nächsten Tankstelle vor Abfahrt Whitehorse - Anchorage, Alaska 13 Stunden Tage. Das ist Pflicht im Yukon. überprüfen und am besten Reservekanister Whitehorse - Fairbanks, Alaska 11 Stunden • Achten Sie auf Tiere, wenn Sie auf im Gepäck haben. Obwohl die meisten Whitehorse - Skagway, Alaska 2,5 Stunden unseren Strassen unterwegs sind. großen Straßen im Yukon asphaltiert sind, sollte sich das Fahrzeug in einem technisch Dawson City - Inuvik, NWT 12-14 Stunden einwandfreien Zustand befinden. Sie müssen Dawson City - Tok, Alaska 5,5 Stunden damit rechnen, auch auf Schotterstraßen zu fahren, wenn Sie entlegene Orte aufsuchen. Die erlaubte Höchstgeschwindigkeit im Selbstverständlich können Sie aber auch Yukon beträgt 90 Stundenkilometer. eine geführte Tour im Bus oder Van buchen. Weitere Informationen über das Sicherheitstipps: Straßensystem und den Straßenzustand • Anschallen! Das ist Pflicht im Yukon und erfahren Sie unter www.511yukon.ca. betrifft jeden Passagier. Auch Kleinkinder. Alaska Highway Fahren Sie den historischen Alaska Highway, die bekannte Nordroute, durch Regionen entlang acht Yukon-Gemeinden, vorbei an einem dieser Route Nationalpark und jeder Menge Tok, AK Whitehorse Yukon Sehenswürdigkeiten. Kluane Beaver Creek Southern Lakes Burwash Landing Watson Lake Destruction Bay Haines Junction WHITEHORSE Marsh Lake Route Teslin Watson Der historische Alaska Highway quert den Lake Yukon von Watson Lake, nahe der Grenze zu B.
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