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Jack London's Cabin and Interpretive Centre
American adventure writer Jack London lived in the Yukon less than a year -- he left in June 1898 after...
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SS Klondike
Take a tour of the largest of the 250 riverboats that chugged up and down the Yukon River between 1929...
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Bonanza Creek
The original Yukon gold strike and some of the richest pay dirt in the world were found on Bonanza Creek,...
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Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre
During the last ice age, a land bridge joined Asia to Alaska and the Yukon, forming a subcontinent known...
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Robert Service Cabin
Poet Robert Service lived in this two-room log cabin from 1909 to 1912. Backed up against the steep cliffs...
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Yukon Transportation Museum
This fascinating museum presents the development of travel, from dog sled to railway to bush plane, through...
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Dawson City Museum
In the grand old Territorial Administration building, this excellent museum should be your first stop...
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MacBride Museum
Covering half a city block, this log-cabin museum is crammed with relics from the gold-rush era and has...
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Dänojà Zho Cultural Centre
The name of this new First Nations center translates as "Long Time Ago House." Built to celebrate and...
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Yukon Arts Centre
This is the hub of visual and performance arts in Whitehorse and the Yukon. The gallery hosts 10 to 17...
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