Dawson Gold Claims — 48 Placer Claims near Dawson City, YT
Historic Gold-Bearing Placer Claims on Bonanza Creek
Property Details
| Location | Canada, Yukon |
|---|---|
| Address | Dawson City, Yukon Territory, Canada |
| Commodities | Gold, Silver |
| Deposit Type | Other |
| Mining Phase | Inactive |
| Asking Price | $720,000 CAD, $125,000 CAD |
| Available Terms | For Sale, Negotiable |
| Listing Tier | Standard |
| Market Status | Listed |
Summary
Location and Access
The claims are located in the Dawson Mining District, Yukon Territory, Canada, within 11 miles of Dawson City. The property consists of two groups sold together:
GROUP 1 — BONANZA (24 claims): Situated on Upper Bonanza Creek, Ready Bullion Creek, and two additional tributaries. Accessible by road; About 11 miles out of Dawson. A maintained camp with a 5th wheel trailer is on site.
GROUP 2 — HILLTOP + PESAPIE (24 claims): 23 hilltop claims occupy the high ground above the Yukon River, Klondike River, and Bonanza Creek, approximately 3 miles by road and trail from the center of Dawson City. The single Pesapie claim is located just off the main road within Dawson City limits, near the old Klondike River highway, with proximity to the Trans-Canada Trail, hotels, and services.
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Description
Geology
The claims are situated in the Klondike Placer District, underlain by Paleozoic and Proterozoic metamorphic rocks of the Yukon-Tanana Terrane. Gold-bearing gravels occur both at creek level (Bonanza Creek, Ready Bullion Creek, and tributaries) and on elevated hilltop benches above the Yukon River, Klondike River, and Bonanza Creek. Preliminary test pits and drilling on the hilltop claims have exposed gravels visually consistent with the productive Klondike Valley deposits, with fine gold recovered from most sample holes across an area of approximately 10 acres. The creek-level Bonanza claims include both historically worked and virgin ground.
History
Bonanza Creek is the birthplace of the Klondike Gold Rush. Gold was discovered here in 1896, triggering one of the largest gold rushes in history. The Bonanza claims lie on Upper Bonanza Creek and its tributaries, an area that has seen both historic and modern placer mining. The current Class 4 permits and water license enable continued operations.
The Hilltop claims were originally staked in 1990 by the current owner's father while he was working rich gravels across the Klondike River. Despite being surrounded by productive mines on all sides, the hilltop ground remains largely unexplored and unworked — a rare situation for claims in such a premium location. The Pesapie claim carries its own colorful history as a distinctively named triangular parcel now within Dawson City limits.
Additional Information
Both claim groups include significant banked assessment work that transfers to the buyer, eliminating annual work obligations for many years. The Bonanza claims carry approximately 35 years of banked work; annual maintenance is just $10 CAD per claim in filing fees. Equipment may be available separately — see website for details. Buyers are encouraged to conduct their own due diligence. Per-claim pricing is available for qualified buyers interested in partial acquisitions — contact seller to discuss.
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