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Burwash Landing
Burwash Landing is the traditional home of the Southern Tutchone people of the Kluane First Nation. The present location was first used as a summer camp by the Tutchone until a trading post was built in the early 1900s by the Jacquot brothers. This enabled many of the First Nation people to build more permanent homes in the area, which is now the administrative centre for the Kluane First Nations. 2021 is Burwash Landing’s 117th anniversary celebration.
Kluane Museum of History has an excellent wildlife exhibit with dioramas featuring over 70 animals. It also displays artifacts of the Southern Tutchone people. There is a gift shop with a large selection of First Nation and local handicrafts. Free Souvenir with paid admission. 867-841-5561 Rocking Star Adventures provides aerial tours of Kluane National Park. Professional pilots narrate your flight, with stories, history, and geographical information about the area. Open year-round. 867-841-4322
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