Dawson Historic Site, Dawson City, YT, Canada

Provide five days of interpretive training workshops on both personal (live) interpretation, and non-personal interpretive services and media planning for the Dawson Historical complex team.

The Dawson Historical complex comprises the core of Dawson City, Yukon, a town established during the Klondike Gold Rush on a flat of land at the confluence of the Yukon and Klondike Rivers in a vast, rugged, northern landscape. Most buildings reflect pioneer, boom-town architecture in their small scale, simple massing and wood construction. The designation refers specifically to the 18 individually identified buildings and their sites and settings within the townsite.

Dawson Historical Complex was designated a national historic site of Canada for its association with the full extent (1896-1910) and impact of the Klondike Gold Rush. You can visit this client at: www.pc.gc.ca