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Saturday, July 4th
Dawson City, Yukon

Register

Experience gold panning in the Klondike during the Yukon Gold Panning Championships! Gold panners of any skill and all ages are welcome to join this competition based on efficiency and speed.

There are 7 categories in the event and skill levels range from complete beginner to those who make their living mining. Each category rewards a first, second, and third place, and all participants keep the gold they find!

*Online Registration Opens April 1st*
On-site registration runs from 12:00-2:30pm.
Registration for each category ends 1 hour before category start time.

Categories

All times are approximate, please arrive at least 30 minutes before your category.
Registration prices are listed as online/on-site 

Klondike Classic - $20/$25
Starts at 1:15pm
Panners must use a Klondike Pan

Youth 13-17 - $5/$10
Starts at 1:35pm
Open to anyone aged 13-17

Sourdough Open - $15/20
Starts at 2:00pm
Open to anyone aged 60+

Youth U12 - $5/$10
Starts at 2:20pm
Open to anyone aged 12 or under

International Open - $25/$30
Starts at 2:45pm
Open to any experienced panner

Cheechako Open - $15/$20
Starts at 3:15pm
Beginner category, open to any new adult panner

Yukon Open - $40/$50
Open to any experienced panner with a Yukon ID.
Starts at 3:40pm

Top Prize: $2,000 towards a trip to Finland to compete in the 2027 World Gold Panning Championships

*All times are approximate, please arrive at least 30 minutes before your category.

How the event works:

  • Participants register in advance online or on site at 12:00pm
  • Panners are given an equal amount of dirt in a container (either a pan or bucket’s worth, depending on category)
  • Each container contains Five (5) to Twelve (12) gold flakes- as small as a piece of ground pepper!
  • Each participant in their respective category receives the same amount of gold flakes to find (though you don’t know how many, only that it is between 5-12)
  • Participants pan through their entire container of dirt, to find all their gold flakes (hopefully)
  • Gold is transferred into a vial
  • Vial is shown to a scrutineer to count
  • Each participant is penalized three minutes for each gold flake they have not found
  • Winners of categories are determined by their final time, the final time is their original panning time combined with any time penalties from missing gold flakes

Yukon Gold Panning Championships is operated by the Klondike Visitors Association