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Where did the Klondike Gold Rush occur (1896-99)?

The correct answer is Yukon because the historic 1896 gold discovery occurred along the Klondike River in Canada's northwestern territory, leading directly to t

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Question: Where did the Klondike Gold Rush occur (1896-99)?

Answer options:

  • BC ✅ Yukon
  • Alaska only
  • NWT

Correct answer: Yukon

Explanation: The correct answer is Yukon because the historic 1896 gold discovery occurred along the Klondike River in Canada's northwestern territory, leading directly to the official creation of the Yukon Territory in 1898 to establish law and order. British Columbia is incorrect because its famous gold rushes occurred elsewhere, such as the Fraser River. While many prospectors traveled through Alaska, the actual goldfields were not in Alaska only, nor were they in the Northwest Territories. The Discover Canada guide highlights this event to explain the territorial history and geography of northern Canada. Memorizing key regional historical milestones is essential for scoring well on the exam.

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