Klondike: The Quest for Gold is a Canadian documentary television series, which aired in 2003 on The History Network.[1] It follows the journey of five modern-day people as they recreate the journey made over 100,000 people during the Klondike Gold Rush.[2] They are supplied with 1897 period-appropriate clothing and gear, and make the journey from Dyea, Alaska to Dawson City, Yukon. They are provided with three months of food, mining equipment, and a knockdown boat, all totaling 3000 pounds, carried on their shoulders or in period-appropriate backpacks.
It is part of the "Quest" series from producer Jamie Brown, which also included (2001), Quest for the Bay (2002), and Quest for the Sea (2004).[3]
Tlingit Aboriginal Pack Men "Packers" were hired to assist carrying the gear.
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