Churches
Old Log Church
The log church was built by October 1900. During the winter of 1900 the forward portion, now containing the chancel and sanctuary, was partitioned and used by the missionary and his wife as their living quarters until the completion of the rectory in 1901.
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 …
Old Log Rectory
The building was originally a square two-storey house, but several alterations have been made over the years. During I.O. Stringer’s term, an addition was made to the back to use as an Indian day school.
Pioneer Cemetery
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.