
The Klondike Gold Rush Began in 1896
The Klondike Gold Rush was triggered on August 16, 1896, when gold was discovered at Bonanza Creek in Canada's Yukon Territory. News reached the outside world in July 1897 and sent 100,000 prospectors surging toward Canada's remote north. The rush transformed the Yukon and brought global attention to Canada's vast, largely uncharted wilderness. See also the dedicated Klondike topic for more detail.