Kluane – high in the mountains of southwest Yukon – is a land of extremes. The park is home to Canada’s highest peak (5,959-metre Mount Logan), its largest ice field and North America’s most genetically diverse grizzly population. Travellers from around the world come to traverse alpine passes on backcountry odysseys and raft past calving glaciers. With exceptional day hikes and highway-side scenery, Kluane awes from every angle.
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Current conditions
Hours of operation
Closed for the season
We look forward to seeing you in 2021!
Fees
Contact us
PO Box 5495
Haines Junction YT Y0B 1L0
Email address:
pc.kluaneinfo.pc@canada.ca
Phone number:
867-634-7207
24 hour emergency dispatch
Phone number:
1-780-852-3100

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Klondike National Historic Sites
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Vuntut National Park
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