by South Hill | Jan 7, 2024 | First Nations, Heritage Places
Tombstone Territorial Park Tombstone Interpretive Centre The Tombstone Interpretive Centre is a welcoming base to experience Tombstone Territorial Park. It’s part of the Tr’ondëk H’wëch’in traditional territory. The centre showcases the park’s natural and cultural...
by South Hill | Jan 6, 2024 | Heritage Places, Parks, Reserves and Trails
Old Crow Vuntut National Park Explore Vuntut National Park and discover a vast arctic landscape of rocky peaks and tundra valleys. Follow in the footsteps of the caribou and generations of Vuntut Gwitchin people. Explore sweeping landscapes that are rich in wildlife...
by South Hill | May 10, 2024 | 1921-1930, Commercial Buildings
Whitehorse Whitehorse Inn Cultural History: The Whitehorse Inn was built in 1927 by Mr. Kenzaburo “King” Yoshida, who operated the hotel until WW II compelled him to return to Japan. The Inn was described as ‘the most modern hotel in the north” and was at that time,...
by South Hill | Jan 5, 2024 | Heritage Places
Whitehorse Yukon Archives From love letters to home movies, photographs to handwritten diaries, turn-of-the-century newspapers to modern sound recordings, the Yukon Archives preserves and shares a wealth of original and irreplaceable materials. Here you can find...
by South Hill | Jan 4, 2024 | Commercial Buildings, Heritage Places
Whitehorse Yukon Arts Centre Public Art Gallery The Yukon Arts Centre Public Art Gallery is open year round and hosts ten to fourteen exhibitions a year. We are committed to excellence in the visual arts and to bringing innovative exhibitions which, explore the rich...