Dawson City, Yukon Territory, Canada, September 2014. Remnants of the Gold Rush: historic paddle wheeler steamers lay rotting on the banks of the Yukon River, overgrown by trees and bushes. Dawson City was the epi centre during the Klondike Gold rush. Today the town is a mix of historical buildings, tourist attractions and current day gold miners. With scenic drives in abundance, the Yukon Territory is a driver’s dream. The territory boasts a network of well-maintained highways leading through an exhilarating combination of postcard scenery, historic communities, cultural attractions and adventure outings.The Yukon Territory received world fame during the Klondike Gold Rush in 1898.  Photo by Frits Meyst / MeystPhoto.com