by South Hill | May 1, 2024 | 1941-1950
Whitehorse 98 Hotel Architectural History: It is a one-storey frame structure with a false front. The various exterior finishes include wood siding and stucco. It also has an asphalt roll roof. There have been numerous interior additions including an annex to east...
by South Hill | May 1, 2024 | 1941-1950
Whitehorse Berrigan Cabins Architectural History: The structure is a partially squared log structure with log roof beams. The roof consists of galvanized sheet metal. The foundation is timber grade beam footing with no basement. A small frame entry foyer attached to...
by South Hill | Jun 2, 2024 | First Nations, Heritage Places
Pelly Crossing Big Jonathan House The Selkirk First Nation Cultural Center at Pelly Crossing is housed in a replica of Fort Selkirk’s Big Jonathan House. This attraction has a range of works by local artists, as well as locally made beaded moccasins, mitts, wallets,...
by South Hill | Jun 2, 2024 | First Nations, Heritage Places, Museums and Interpretive Centres, Parks, Reserves and Trails
MAYO Binet House A restored heritage building in the community of Mayo, Binet House is home to displays on area history, early medical instruments, wildlife, geology, and local permafrost studies. The exhibit features a three-dimensional map of the region. A large...
by South Hill | May 1, 2024 | 1941-1950
Whitehorse Blaker House Architectural History: The house has a wood frame with gable roof. The exterior is a mixture of stucco and brick finish. The roof is made from rolled asphalt. The only addition is a frame section to south side of the building. Cultural...