Video: Gold hunt draws thousands as Yukon clue drops

The Northern Miner's Great Canadian Treasure Hunt is booming with interest. Photo credit: Adobe Stock

More than 55,000 Canadians have joined The Northern Miner’s national treasure hunt, chasing around $1.3 million (US$940,000) in gold as the first regional prize lands in Dawson City, Yukon.

Six one-oz. gold coins worth over $30,000 are now hidden around the Klondike capital – the first of 12 regional prizes rolling out across the country. The campaign has already racked up about 430,000 online views, with forums buzzing as adventurers plot routes from coast to coast.

Each regional release adds a fresh clue and a step toward bonus prizes and the seven-figure jackpot. The clock is ticking.

Beyond the gold, the hunt taps Canada’s mining lore – starting in the heart of the Klondike – while turning subscribers into sleuths.

For the latest clue, read this article; voici la version française.
And watch the video:
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