A walk through Dawson City



Dawson City — home of the music festival which happened July 20-23 — is a really picturesque town. Everything seems to have the Gold Rush, Klondike feeling you’d expect. There are Stern Wheeler boats shored on the river, and bars are called “Saloons.”

I hear the town council (or Parks Canada, not sure) is involved in keeping the town looking ‘authentic,’ by regulating architecture.

The town only has 800 residents in the winter, but thousands of people visit every summer and the shops come to life.

(Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to grab a banjo, some bacon, a sturdy donkey, a coffee pot, some beans and go panning for gold in the mountains.)

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3 Responses to A walk through Dawson City

  1. sattvicwarrior

    what are the FLOWERS in the hanging baskets?? is it NATIVE?? how long is the season for such colour there??
    IS the PAINT on the buildings water based as opposed to Lead based??
    do they still use OIL based paint??
    what does it cost to stay there??
    please advise..
    one other thing.
    wha are the ROCKS on the walkway. ??
    are they granite or just ground agregate??
    is it LOCAL stone and rock grind???
    just curious
    thanks:)

  2. Philippe Morin

    Ha ha! I have no idea about the paints.

    Will get back to you on that. You’re a curious guy, Sattvic!

  3. sattvicwarrior

    thanks philippe. KNOWLEDGE is POWER.
    thats why I ask questions.
    love yer new pics also . . SO beautiful. a little austere, but . the grandure and the simplicity would overwhealm me im sure.
    i am SURE it would unleash a powerful good spirit from within also . . TOtally make ” one ” with nature. . LOVE it ..
    thanks for sharing.

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