Gold Rush is a reality TV show that follows a group of miners as they search for gold in Alaska, Canada, Colorado, and other locations. It showcases the challenges they face, the bond within their family business, and the thrill of striking gold.
The Call of the Wild is a movie set in the 19th century during the gold rush in the Yukon. It follows the story of Buck, a domesticated dog, who is stolen and sold as a sled dog. Buck faces various challenges and discovers his wild instincts as he navigates the harsh Alaskan wilderness.
Canadian Mountie Sgt. Preston patrols the wilds of the Yukon with his horse Rex and his faithful dog Yukon King, battling both the elements and criminals.
Klondike (2014) is a TV show set in the 19th century during the Klondike Gold Rush in Yukon, Canada. It follows the journey of a group of individuals as they face the harsh conditions of the snow-covered wilderness in search of gold. The series explores themes such as survival, greed, and the human spirit.
White Fang tells the story of a young man named Jack Conroy who travels to the Yukon in search of gold. Along the way, he befriends a wolf-dog hybrid named White Fang. Together, they navigate the harsh wilderness and face various challenges as they try to find their place in the unforgiving environment.
Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet is a TV show that follows Dr. Oakley, a female veterinarian, as she provides medical care to a variety of animals in the wild and remote region of Yukon, Canada. With her expertise and determination, she tackles the challenges of wildlife medicine and offers a glimpse into the unique veterinary practices in this rugged environment.
Call of the Wild is an adventure television series based on the best-selling novel of the same title by author Jack London. It was shown on Animal Planet. The thirteen episodes of Call of the Wild would later be released on DVD into 120 minute full length movie.
In the 1930s, a rookie cop joins forces with a veteran mountie-RCMP to capture a sadistic gang led by a notorious huntsman. As they struggle for survival in the treacherous Yukon wilderness, they face danger, peril, and a relentless pursuit, all based on a true story.
In the 19th century Klondike Gold Rush, a cattle drive turns into a fight for survival as a ruthless town boss tries to control the miners and the gold. A man and a woman find love amidst the chaos, but their lives are endangered by greed, shootouts, and death.
The story of the Connolly Brothers; three Irish emigrants who travel from Montana to the Yukon during the Klondike gold rush of the 1890’s in the hope of striking it rich where they become embroiled in a deadly feud with the man who runs the town.
Join the brave gold miners as they embark on dangerous and thrilling journeys in the rugged terrain of Yukon, Canada. Experience the highs and lows of the gold mining industry as these courageous individuals face harsh weather conditions, equipment malfunctions, and financial risks, all in pursuit of the precious yellow metal.
In the midst of the Klondike Gold Rush, a man named John Thornton heads to the Yukon in search of gold. Along the way, he forms a bond with a loyal St. Bernard dog named Buck. Together, they face various challenges and dangers as they navigate the wilderness and encounter other gold seekers.
Sequel to Lucio Fulci's first 'White Fang' has the wolf-dog once again trying to stop the villainous Beauty Smith from claiming a recently discovered gold mine in 1899 Yukon, Canada.
A young boy heads off to the Yukon after hearing tales about the Gold Rush, and he forms an unwavering friendship with a heroic Alsatian dog called Buck.
Yukon Men is a documentary TV show that follows the lives of people living in the isolated and sparsely-populated region of Yukon, Canada. It showcases their struggles and challenges as they navigate through the cold weather and harsh conditions.
A Cry in the Wild follows the story of a teenager who becomes the sole survivor of a plane crash in the Yukon. He must rely on his survival skills and the help of his loyal dog to navigate the harsh wilderness and ultimately find his way back home.
Ed Wardle is dropped into the unforgiving Yukon wilderness with just basic provisions and cameras to film himself as he attempts to survive completely alone in the wild.
Dawson City: Frozen Time is a documentary film that tells the story of the history and cultural significance of Dawson City, a town in Yukon, Canada. The film explores the discovery of a collection of silent films that have been preserved in the permafrost for decades, as well as the Klondike Gold Rush and other key moments in the city's past.
The Games included many sports seen in Olympic competition, plus others--for example, pirautaqturniq, the Inuit skill of hitting an object with a ten meter-long sled dog whip. This film captures the all-out participation in the week-long events hosted by Whitehorse, capital of the Yukon, with competitors from all over the Arctic including Alaska, and with observers from the Soviet Union.