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[Site]: Discovery Claim (Claim 37903)
[Date(s)]: 1896 (discovery)
[Designated]: 1998
[Location]: Bonanza Creek63°54′59″N 139°18′59″W / 63.91639°N 139.31639°W / 63.91639; -139.31639 (Discovery Claim (Claim 37903))
[Description]: A mining claim on Bonanza Creek where the Klondike Gold Rush began; its discovery marked the beginning of the development of the Yukon
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[Site]: Canadian Bank of Commerce
[Date(s)]: 1901 (completed)
[Designated]: 1988
[Location]: Dawson City64°3′46″N 139°26′8″W / 64.06278°N 139.43556°W / 64.06278; -139.43556 (Canadian Bank of Commerce)
[Description]: Bank building is one of the finest surviving structures in Canada clad in decorative pressed metal; bank played an important role in Yukon history, commencing during the Klondike Gold Rush
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[Site]: Tr'ochëk
[Date(s)]:
[Designated]: 2002
[Location]: Dawson City 64°2′59″N 139°26′25″W / 64.04972°N 139.44028°W / 64.04972; -139.44028 (Tr'ochëk)
[Description]: Flats at the confluence of the Yukon and Klondike Rivers containing the remains of Hän fish camps, traditional plant harvesting areas and lookout points
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[Site]: S.S. Keno
[Date(s)]: 1922 (launched)
[Designated]: 1962
[Location]: Dawson City64°3′47.5″N 139°26′4.15″W / 64.063194°N 139.4344861°W / 64.063194; -139.4344861 (S.S. Keno)
[Description]: A steam-powered sternwheeler river vessel which rests on the bank of the Yukon River; representative of lake and river sternwheeler steamers used in the Yukon
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[Site]: T'äw Tà'är
[Date(s)]:
[Designated]: 2012
[Location]: Teslin River 61°14′34″N 134°36′50″W / 61.24278°N 134.61389°W / 61.24278; -134.61389 (T'äw Tà'är)
[Description]: A 14.6-hectare (36-acre) site at the confluence of the Teslin River and Hutamya Chù creek; an aboriginal cultural landscape related to the historic food gathering, travel and trade activities of the Southern Tutchone people of Ta’an Kwäch’än
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[Site]: S.S. Klondike
[Date(s)]: 1937 (launched)
[Designated]: 1967
[Location]: Whitehorse60°42′48″N 135°02′54″W / 60.71339°N 135.04839°W / 60.71339; -135.04839 (S.S. Klondike)
[Description]: A large paddle steamer dry-docked on the bank of the Yukon River; the largest and last of the Yukon commercial steamboats
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