Museum and Visitor Information Centre with a gift
shop showcasing local arts and crafts.
MayoMuseums & Interpretive Centres
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
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
Dawson City Firefighters Museum
Visit the carefully preserved historic firefighting steamer engines and other artifacts from Dawson City’s Gold Rush days.
Dawson CityMuseums & Interpretive Centres
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
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
“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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Come and discover the Yukon through the eyes
of contemporary visual artists. Enjoy cutting-edge
exhibitions with a Yukon perspective.
WhitehorseMuseums & Interpretive Centres
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