
Join me on a flightseeing tour of Yukon’s Kluane National Park — experience glacier views, boundless mountains and expansive wilderness with a cool video (that’s also loaded with Kluane facts!).
In This Yukon Video You Will Discover:
- The World’s Second-Largest Non-Polar Icefields
- Canada’s Tallest Mountain
- Kluane Facts & Trivia
- Close-Ups of Massive Glaciers
Kluane National Park and Reserve, in the southwest corner of Canada’s Yukon Territory, represents the type of boundless wild only the far north can deliver. At more than 20,000 sq-km, and part of a system of parks totalling almost 100,000 sq-km, the scale of this area is staggering.
Much of it is still unexplored by foot or ski — that’s why airplane flightseeing tours are popular with Kluane visitors (what few there are).
They allow us to see areas otherwise totally unaccessible, and to see raw Earth as it was long before mankind interfered. Sort of — as you can also get a good look at one glacier that has receded notably in the past 50 years. Learn more about that and other Kluane National Park facts with this video I shot from a recent trip:
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