Discover Yukon's transportation history. Alaska Highway, dogsleds, early aviation. White Pass & Yukon Route Railway, sternwheelers. Gift shop, tours, wheelchair access, parking. Open summer months.
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Rolling alongside the Yukon River on our 1925 trolley is a delightful way to hear the fascinating stories of Whitehorse and the Yukon River. Group bookings available. Open May to September.
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Located in the heart of Whitehorse, the fishway tells the amazing story of the longest salmon migration in the world. Enjoy our underwater observation windows, outdoor viewing decks and much more.
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Exclusive Yukon fine art and craft originals created by over 35 of the Yukon's best artists. Meet the artists and enjoy the incredible view from the gallery deck.
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Yukon adventure starts here! From gold rush fever to the birth of Whitehorse, the MacBride Museum offers a complete view of the people and events that built Canada's Yukon. Gold panning! Family Fun! Open all year.
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This vibrant downtown space features the Hougen Heritage Gallery, the Yukon Art Society Gallery, studio space and a gift shop. Ask about free Arts in the Park, event tickets and open studios.
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Come and discover the Yukon through the eyes of contemporary visual artists. Enjoy cutting-edge exhibitions with a Yukon perspective.
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The Yukon Wildlife Preserve, located 25 minutes north of Whitehorse, offers visitors self-guided walking tours and guided interpretive experiences while viewing 10 major species of northern animals in their natural habitat.
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This 53-km/33-mile trip through history is one of North America's most fabled treks. Hiking permits required; reservations recommended.
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Enjoy our newly renovated pool complex. Natural odourless hotsprings pool, licensed cafe, RV park and campground, climbing wall and zip line, horseback and wagon rides, cabin rentals and van tours.
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Ride our vintage Loki and discover the exciting role of copper and rail in Yukon's history, at our museum. Group bookings available. Open daily throughout May to September.
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S.S. Klondike, the largest sternwheeler to ply the Yukon River – a Parks Canada National Historic Site. Fully restored to the 1937–40 period. Daily tours offered mid-May to September.
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Old Log Church Museum
This log cathedral is a good example of early Northern architecture. Programs, exhibits about early missionary and whaling history, First Nations culture and the legendary Bishop who ate his boots!
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2009 will mark the 45th year of the Yukon's premier winter festival. Over 100 fun-filled family events – flour packing, chainsaw chucking and axe throw. February 20–22. "Sure cure for cabin fever."
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