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Historic and Cultural Attractions
Whitehorse's Old Log Church was built in 1900

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Historic and Cultural Attractions

Yukon's heritage unites proud first peoples' cultures, World Heritage Sites, the thrill of the Klondike Gold Rush and the majesty of Yukon wilderness. Step back in time, or just feel time stand still, as you experience the Yukon's larger than life past and present.

Historic Sites, Museums and Interpretive Centres

With literally thousands of heritage sites sprinkled throughout the Yukon, there's ample opportunity for visitors to delve into our colourful past. From roadside historic sites and unmarked graves to major attractions like Fort Selkirk and the MacBride Museum, there's plenty of ways to learn about historic Yukon themes like Beringia, First Nations, RCMP, mining and the Alaska Highway.

Don't miss a visit to historic Dawson Citywhere numerous historic properties will transport you back in history to the heady days of the Klondike Gold Rush. Visit the Dawson City Museum, Dredge #4 and take a Parks Canada walking tour of Dawson. In Whitehorse, take time to visit the Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre, Copperbelt Railway and Museum and ride the Waterfront Trolley. One of Whitehorse's landmark attractions, the S.S. Klondike, the largest sternwheeler to ply the Yukon River, has been painstakingly restored to the 1937-40 period. Other major roadside attractions to visit include the Campbell Regional Interpretive Centre in Faro and the Northern Lights Interpretive Centre in Watson Lake

Cultural Attractions

First Nations” may be a new term for many visitors. This term is used throughout Canada in place of the term Indians.  It recognizes people as distinct nations and the fact that they are the first peoples of this land.

When you travel throughout the Yukon, remember that there are two separate worlds woven together here—one modern, the other ancient. You can learn about First Nations cultures at the cultural/heritage centres in many Yukon communites, like Danoja Zho Cultural Centre in Dawson, Big Jonathan House in Pelly CrossingTeslin Tlingit Heritage Centre in Teslin, the Tagé Cho Hudän Interpretive Centre in Carmacks, and the Da Ku Centre in Haines Junction 

Your Yukon journey through history and culture starts here.

Things to Do:

Museum and Interpretive Centre Listings

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Binet House Museum

Museum and Visitor Information Centre with a gift shop showcasing local arts and crafts.
MayoMuseums & Interpretive Centres
Address:
Box 160
Mayo, Yukon  Y0B 1M0
Phone:
Fax:
(867) 996-2926
(867) 996-2907

Dänojà Zho Cultural Centre

Open daily May to September. We present guided tours, audio-visual & dance performances, gift shop, special events and cultural demonstrations. Open by appointment in winter.
Dawson CityMuseums & Interpretive Centres
Address:
Box 599
Dawson City, Yukon  Y0B 1G0
Phone:
Fax:
(867) 993-6768
(867) 993-6553

Yukon Transportation Museum

Discover Yukon’s transportation history. Alaska Highway construction, dogsleds, early aviation. White Pass & Yukon Route Railway, sternwheelers. Gift shop, tours, wheelchair access, parking. Open summer months.
WhitehorseMuseums & Interpretive Centres
Address:
30 Electra Crescent
Whitehorse, Yukon  Y1A 6E6
Phone:
Fax:
(867) 668-4792
(867) 633-5547

White Pass & Yukon Route Railway

“Scenic Railway of the World.” Narrow gauge railway built in 1898 during the Klondike Gold Rush. Round-trip excursions from Skagway and train-motorcoach service between Whitehorse – Carcross – Skagway.
CarcrossMuseums & Interpretive Centres
Address:
Building #1938
Carcross, Yukon  Y0B 1B0
Phone:
Fax:
(867) 821-3930
(867) 821-3932

George Johnston Museum

Museum is named after a venerated Tlingit elder. Experience the story of Inland Tlingits through his photos and colourful exhibits. Gift shop, Tlingit arts & crafts. Open daily 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. RV access.
TeslinMuseums & Interpretive Centres
Address:
Box 146
Teslin, Yukon  Y0A 1B0
Phone:
(867) 390-2550

Old Log Church Museum

This log cathedral is a good example of early Northern architecture. Interactive exhibits, early missionary and whaling history, First Nations culture and the legendary Bishop who ate his boots!
WhitehorseMuseums & Interpretive Centres
Address:
Third Avenue & Elliott Street
Box 31461
Whitehorse, Yukon  Y1A 6K8
Phone:
(867) 668-2555

Museum of Yukon Natural History

5,000 square feet of Yukon wildlife exhibits and ice-age mammals, featuring a life-sized woolly mammoth, steppe bison and the world’s largest bear. Gold panning, minigolf, dogcart rides, ATV rides and hikes.
CarcrossMuseums & Interpretive Centres
Address:
Box 195
Carcross, Yukon  Y0B 1B0
Phone:
Fax:
(867) 821-4055
(867) 821-4055

Jack London Cabin & Interpretive Centre

Cabin where the famous American author lived during the Klondike Gold Rush. His works include Call of the Wild and White Fang. Daily tours and presentations. Open mid-May to mid-September. $2.00 admission.
Dawson CityMuseums & Interpretive Centres
Address:
Box 389
Dawson City, Yukon  Y0B 1G0
Phone:
Fax:
(867) 993-5575
(867) 993-6415

Yukon Arts Centre Public Art Gallery

Come and discover the Yukon through the eyes of contemporary visual artists. Enjoy cutting-edge exhibitions with a Yukon perspective.
WhitehorseMuseums & Interpretive Centres
Address:
300 College Drive, Yukon Place
Whitehorse, Yukon  Y1A 5X9
Phone:
Fax:
(867) 667-8485
(867) 393-6300

Teslin Tlingit Heritage Centre

Explore Tlingit culture and art at this award-winning centre. Sample smoked salmon at the traditional Fish Camp; purchase authentic Tlingit and Native crafts at the gift shop. Open daily. RV access.
TeslinMuseums & Interpretive Centres
Address:
Mile 807 Alaska Highway
Box 133
Teslin, Yukon  Y0A 1B0
Phone:
Fax:
(867) 390-2532
(867) 390-2156

Kluane Museum of Natural History

World-class wildlife displays along with displays of native dress and artifacts. Admission includes wildlife video theatre. Mid-May to mid-September.
Burwash LandingMuseums & Interpretive Centres
Address:
Box 45
Burwash Landing, Yukon  Y0B 1V0
Phone:
(867) 841-5561

Keno City Mining Museum

Unique displays of a century of silver mining. Tools, equipment, memorabilia, photographs of life in an isolated mining town. Open daily, June to September. Unique gift shop.
Keno CityMuseums & Interpretive Centres
Address:
In the centre of town
Box 17, Site 1, Keno City, Yukon  Y0B 1M0
Phone:
Fax:
(867) 995-3103
(867) 995-3103

Yukon Wildlife Museum

Visit our free Yukon Wildlife Gallery to experience a rare look at many Northern species. Enjoy a delicious meal presented by friendly staff in our clean, comfortable restaurant. Gas, diesel, propane.
TeslinMuseums & Interpretive Centres
Address:
Box 187
Teslin, Yukon  Y0A 1B0
Phone:
Fax:
(867) 390-2443
(867) 390-2003

MacBride Museum

From gold rush fever to the birth of Whitehorse, the capital city, we offer a comprehensive view of the colourful characters and groundbreaking events that shaped Canada's Yukon. Guided tours, goldpanning, daily lectures, family events and more.
WhitehorseMuseums & Interpretive Centres
Address:
1124 First Avenue
Whitehorse, Yukon  Y1A 1A4
Phone:
Fax:
(867) 667-2709
(867) 633-6607

Dawson City Museum

Established in the early 1950s, the Dawson City Museum houses the largest and most important collection in the Yukon. Collections include geology, pre-history, First Nations, early exploration, the gold rush, gold mining and the birth and development of Dawson City and the Klondike Region.
Dawson CityMuseums & Interpretive Centres
Address:
Box 303
Dawson City, YT  Y0B 1G0
Phone:
Fax:
867-993-529
867-993-5839

Parks and Historic Sites Listings

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Ivvavik National Park

Canada’s first national park established as a result of a land claim. It protects part of the Porcupine caribou calving grounds. Day trips to the Babbage River and multi-day trips on the Firth River. No facilities or services in the park. Prior registration required.
Old CrowParks & Historic Sites
Address:
Box 1840
Inuvik, NWT  X0E 0T0
Phone:
(867) 777-8800

Tachäl Dhäl (Sheep Mountain)Visitor Centre

Stop at this visitor centre at the base of Tachäl Dhäl for hiking and national park information. Open 9 am to 4 pm from mid-May to early September. 70 km north of Haines Junction on the Alaska Highway.
Haines JunctionParks & Historic Sites
Address:
Km 1706.8 Alaska Highway
Box 5495
Haines Junction, Yukon  Y0B 1L0
Phone:
(867) 841-4500

Kluane National Park and Reserve of Canada

Operated by Parks Canada and Yukon Tourism and Culture. Exhibits and displays on Kluane National Park and Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to Canada’s tallest mountain. Detailed information and registration for hiking trails and backcountry routes. Open daily, mid-May to late September. Open weekends off-season by appointment.
Haines JunctionParks & Historic Sites
Address:
Box 5495
Haines Junction, Yukon  Y0B 1L0
Phone:
Alt Phone:
Fax:
(867) 634-2345
(867) 634-7207
(867) 634-7208

Dawson Historical Complex National Historic Site of Canada

Tour Dawson City’s historic buildings and streetscapes with a costumed guide or take an audio tape and enjoy the sites on your own. Information on all of the sites can be found on Front Street.
Dawson CityParks & Historic Sites
Address:
Box 390
Dawson City, Yukon  Y0B 1G0
Phone:
Fax:
(867) 993-7200
(867) 993-7200

Vuntut National Park

Opportunities for experienced backcountry enthusiasts: canoeing the Old Crow River and hiking the mountainous part of the park. No facilities or services in the park. Prior registration required.
Old CrowParks & Historic Sites
Address:
General Delivery
Old Crow, Yukon  Y0B 1N0
Phone:
Fax:
(867) 966-3622
(867) 966-3626

S.S. Klondike National Historic Site of Canada

Historic Site of Canada 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
WhitehorseParks & Historic Sites
Address:
205–300 Main Street
Whitehorse, Yukon  Y1A 2B5
Phone:
Alt Phone:
(867) 667-3910
(867) 667-4511

Chilkoot Trail National Historic Site

This 53-km/33-mile trip through history is one of North America’s most fabled treks. Hiking permits required, reservations recommended. Please dial 1 800 661-0486 for more info or consult web site.
Other - Non YukonParks & Historic Sites
Address:
205–300 Main Street
Whitehorse, Yukon  Y1A 2B5
Phone:
Toll-free:
Fax:
(867) 667-3910
1-800-661-0486
(867) 393-6701

Dredge #4 National Historic Site

Dredge #4 is a massive machine that was used to mine gold on the Klondike creeks. This national historic site has been fully restored and is open for tours. Located 12.3 km/7.8 miles up the Bonanza Creek road.
Dawson CityParks & Historic Sites
Address:
Box 390
Dawson City, Yukon  Y0B 1G0
Phone:
(867) 993-7221
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