STK-ID 59669

Modern Yukon is a huge country where the people are robust, last witnesses of the epic Gold Rush (207,000 square miles for only 15 000 inhabitants). In Skagway, there is always the little train that the first prospectors in the Klondike gold rush rode on. At Whitepass is a thin little white shaft that was explored to find the precious metal. Shots of the landscape seen through the windows of the train and passengers of train on the way to the gold rush. Skagway: streets, houses, bridges and Jeff Smiths Tavern. Various landscapes of the mountains of the Yukon. Keywords: MOUNTAIN,TRAIN,YUKON

DETAILS

Excerpt from
VIVRE EN CE PAYS
Year
1967
Collection
Radio-Canada
Available formats
Digital Bétacam
Shooting format
Digital Betacam
Aspect ratio
4/3
Available resolutions
720 x 486