
Gold Was Discovered on August 16, 1896 at Rabbit Creek
On August 16, 1896, George Carmack, Skookum Jim Mason, and Dawson Charlie discovered gold at Rabbit Creek (later renamed Bonanza Creek) in Canada's Yukon Territory. The find set off one of the most dramatic mass migrations in North American history. News of the discovery reached Seattle and San Francisco in July 1897, triggering the stampede.