A sweeping, accessible history of the Yukon, Land of the Midnight Sun traces the territory’s transformation from Indigenous homelands and fur‑trade outposts through the Klondike Gold Rush to modern resource booms and political change. Combining archival research with vivid narrative, Coates and Morrison illuminate the people, places, and pivotal events that shaped Yukon life—bringing regional history to life for general readers, students, and anyone curious about Canada’s North