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Old Log Church Museum Exhibiting the pre-contact life of Aboriginal people, early exploration, gold rush, whaling, missionaries, children's toys, and music in the church. Open daily 9am to 6pm, Sunday 12:30 to 4pm. Address: 303 Elliott St Whitehorse YT Canada Y1A 5L7
1 867 668-2555
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Learn the history of the Yukon's transportation; Alaska Highway construction, dog sleds, early aviation, White Pass and Yukon route and river boats. Visit the gift shop, tours are available. Open daily mid-May to mid-September.
Address: 30 Electra Crescent Whitehorse YT Canada Y1A 6E6
Send an Email (8) 1 867 668-4792
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Located next to the Yukon College, the Yukon Archives features old photographs, handwritten letters, diaries, newspapers and other artifacts that provide insight into living in the Yukon. Services include research rooms, photocopying and photograph reproduction. Address: 400 College Drive Whitehorse YT Canada
Send an Email (1) 1 867 667-5321
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The Yukon Arts Centre is dedicated to the development and promotion of the territories' arts and artists. Complex includes a 424-seat theatre and a public art gallery. Located on the Yukon College Campus in Whitehorse. Address: Yukon College Whitehorse YK
Send an Email (2) 1 867 667-8485
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This large museum encompasses half a city block, with four galleries, open air exhibits and a gift shop. Learn about the human prehistory and history of the Yukon, and the natural and geological history. Visit the largest public collection of Yukon gold in the world. Open year round. Address: 1124 1st Ave Whitehorse YT Canada Y1A 3S9
1 867 667-2709
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