Press Release
From September 12 to 15, 49 volunteers from across Canada were in the Yukon to work on a tourism-related community project in one of five Yukon communities as part of the Government of Yukon’s Rugged Apprentices program. Volunteers received a unique tourism experience, while also giving back to the Yukon by helping to improve visitor infrastructure and attractions in the territory.
Volunteers travelled to Carmacks, Dawson, Mayo, Tagish or Teslin where their efforts helped upgrade the safety and accessibility of local infrastructure and property as identified by each community. Community partners arranged for cultural and visitor experiences for participants during their stay, including canoeing, guided hikes, hand games, Indigenous-led workshops and storytelling.
Authentic experiences and direct connections with people and places are things that more and more travelers are seeking. Through this concept of “voluntourism”, the Yukon is offering visitors an exceptional experience and the opportunity to contribute meaningfully to the communities they visit. The program also supports the goals and actions of the Yukon Tourism Development Strategy and the Yukon Sustainable Tourism Framework.
This is the second year this initiative has been held in the Yukon. It has been great to see it expanded to more Yukon communities. Rugged Apprentices is an incredible opportunity, bringing long-lasting improvements to our communities, friendships and memories for all involved. Thank you to the organizers, host communities and volunteers for making this such a stellar success.
Minister of Tourism and Culture John Streicker
Yay for the Rugged Apprentices! We met and worked alongside some great hardworking individuals from across Canada while creating new friends and memories to last. Thank you Yukon Tourism for such a terrific program that we were honoured to be a part of.
Carcross/Tagish First Nation (Tagish campground project) project leader Cheyenne Silverfox-Belcher
Quick facts
Backgrounder
Each community identified the need for the projects and the required number of volunteers to achieve their goals. Locals in each community led and managed the projects.
Media contact
Renée Francoeur
Cabinet Communications
867-334-9194
renee.francoeur@yukon.ca
Alicia Debreceni
Communications, Tourism and Culture
867-332-3670
alicia.debreceni@yukon.ca
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