Whitehorse

Yukon Transportation Museum

For a true understanding of Yukon character visit the Yukon Transportation Museum – A Moving Experience. Come and experience big, impressive modes of transportation that tell dramatic, authentic, and personal stories of Yukon ingenuity and self-sufficiency.

The Yukon Transportation Museum brings transportation history to life. A giant Cold War Land Train? Was container shipping invented by the White Pass & Yukon Route? How do you make snowshoes? Where were the routes to the fabled Klondike gold creeks and who went? Follow the stories of the early bush pilots as they struggled to make community access easier. Hear the stories of the people that live along the Alaska Highway – the Gravel Magnet. At the Yukon Transportation Museum you will see, read, and hear about the rich history of the north through lively stories along with the interesting, detailed and surprising size of displays.

Be sure to come peruse our gift shop; guided tours and ongoing events scheduled.

Address:
30 Electra Crescent • Beside Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport • Whitehorse, YT Y1A 6E6

Hours: Wednesday – Saturday, 10 am – 6 pm
Mid-May to end of August

Saturday – Monday, 12 pm – 5 pm
September to mid-May

Generally closed statutory holidays

Phone: (867) 668-4792

Email: info@goytm.ca

Web: http://goytm.ca