Dredge No. 4
A colossal gold-dredging machine, one of North America's largest wooden mining dredges, representing decades of corporate mining in the Klondike goldfields.

šŸ“œ Historic gold-dredging machine, a National Historic Site since 1997.
šŸ” Operated from 1913 to 1959, unearthed nine tons of gold.

Why Go

ā›ļø Explore massive equipment inside the dredge
šŸ“š Learn about Klondike Gold Rush history and corporate mining
šŸžļø See a unique engineering feat, 2/3 size of a football field, 8 stories high

Why Avoid

āš ļø Interior tours only available during summer season
šŸŽŸļø Tours must be booked ahead of time

Hours

šŸ•’ Site open year-round; visitor services and interior tours May to September.

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