Long Ago Peoples Place

Champagne, Yukon

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Long Ago Peoples Place is a recreation of a traditional First Nations Village located just off the Alaska Highway, near Champagne Yukon, between Whitehorse and Haines Junction. Since 1995, Long Ago Peoples Place has been educating and entertaining visitors from around the world. It is an excellent school resource, a great place for tour companies as well as individual travelers, and an excellent place for government and mining companies to learn Southern Tutchone history and culture.

Stories of Canada - Yukon Territory

The Yukon is marked by historic landmarks, rich culture and dazzling landscapes. During this eight-day itinerary, you’ll follow in the footsteps of historic Gold Rush prospectors, learn about the land with the Kwanlin Dün First Nation, soak in mineral-rich hot springs, take to the skies over a sprawling icefield, and hike in atmospheric Tombstone Territorial Park. Along the way, you’ll meet the warm and welcoming people of the Yukon, including Indigenous Elders who share captivating stories of their ancestors stretching back thousands of years.

Starting Price: $17,500

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Learn more about Long Ago Peoples Place by visiting them online:

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Long Ago Peoples Place

Champagne Access Road
Champagne, Yukon, Y0B 1L0
(867) 634-7047 longagopeoplesplace@gmail.com Visit Website
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Learn more about Long Ago Peoples Place by visiting them online:

Visit Website

Long Ago Peoples Place

Champagne Access Road
Champagne, Yukon, Y0B 1L0
(867) 634-7047 longagopeoplesplace@gmail.com Visit Website
The Original Original

Accredited Business

Tripadvisor Traveler Rating

Tripadvisor 14 Reviews

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Learn about diverse and living Indigenous cultures

Indigenous culture and heritage are as rich and diverse as the Canadian landscape. Despite years of oppression, Indigenous Peoples are proud to show visitors our vibrant, living history.

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