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A landmark hotel on a prominent corner, the fittingly named Downtown has 34 rooms with wi-fi in its main, historic building (quality varies, so ask to see a couple) and 25 more in a modern annex …
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(US$117 per room per night)
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The Westmark Inn Dawson City, a Holland America Line Company, is located blocks from the legendary Diamond Tooth Gerties gambling hall, the Jack London Cabin, and the Gaslight Follies. The bustli…
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(US$132 per room per night)
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When there was gold in them thar hills, Dawson City was the place to spend it. The city was built at the confluence of the Yukon and Klondike Rivers in the gold rush of 1896. Dawson was known as 'the Paris of the North', and was home to 38,000 people; these days fewer than 2000 call the city home.
Destination information: Dawson City (Canada)
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