Murray Lundberg

Murray Lundberg (born 1950) is a Canadian historian, tour guide, writer, and photographer, whose primary focus is the history and lifestyle of the Yukon Territory and Alaska.

He has authored two books, Fractured Veins & Broken Dreams and The Alaska Highway, and has helped edit other books and articles on northern subjects.

His photography highlights the scenery, landscapes, wildlife, and lifestyle of the Yukon Territory[1] and Alaska, and is featured on his network of websites, notably ExploreNorth.[2]

The former pilot and one-time auxiliary member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police is a popular speaker and storyteller on cruise ships, and has been a member of numerous community boards, including that of the Yukon Quest Sled Dog Race. His wilderness tours encompass the Alaska, Yukon, and the Northwest Territories. He has also appeared on numerous Yukon-related radio, television and Internet programs.

Lundberg now lives in Whitehorse, Yukon after living in a cabin on the shores of Bennett Lake at Carcross, Yukon for seven years.

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