Old Log Church

Whitehorse Old Log Church Architectural History: It is a log building with an L-shaped plan and a gable roof. The interior consists of stick frame trusses and the roof is covered with cedar shingles. In 1916, a vestry joining the church was rebuilt and enlarged. The...
Old Log Church Museum

Old Log Church Museum

Whitehorse Old Log Church Museum Built in 1900, the Old Log Church and Rectory are among the oldest buildings in Whitehorse. Today, the church’s exhibits and interactive displays tell stories about the early days of missionaries, whalers, explorers and Yukon First...

Old Log Rectory

Whitehorse Old Log Rectory Architectural History: The building is a two-storey log structure which includes a basement and a gable roof with small dormer. Additions in 1929 included foundation repairs and the installation of a wood furnace. Other sections are a large...

Pioneer Cemetery

Whitehorse Pioneer Cemetery Cultural History: This site, previously known as the 6th Avenue Cemetery, was renamed the Pioneer Cemetery in 1975 in recognition of the number of well-known Yukon citizens who are buried there. In early 1900, many townspeople petitioned to...