Things to do in Yukon, Yukon: The Best Historic Sites

October 10, 2021 Moriah Teneyck

Discover the best top things to do in Yukon, Yukon including Fort Selkirk, Palace Grand Theatre, Robert Service Cabin, Bonanza Creek, S.S. Klondike, Klondike National Historic Site, Commissioner's Residence, Jack London Museum, Historic Post Office at Carcross, Carcross Railway Station.
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1. Fort Selkirk

Yukon River Fort Selkirk, Yukon YT Y0B Canada +1 867-667-3463 http://www.tc.gov.yk.ca/fortselkirk.html
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Fort Selkirk

2. Palace Grand Theatre

King Street Box 390, Dawson City, Yukon Canada +1 867-993-7210 [email protected] http://www.pc.gc.ca/en/lhn-nhs/yt/klondike/activ/palgrand
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4.5 based on 47 reviews

Palace Grand Theatre

The Palace Grand Theatre is part of the Klondike National Historic Sites in Dawson City, run by Parks Canada. For programs check the website or drop by the Visitor Information Centre on Front Street.

Reviewed By JenniferandAlan - Easton, United States

I admit it, my husband and I have fallen under the spell of the Yukon. We've driven the Alaska Highway and visited Dawson over twenty times. For the past two years the theater has been closed for repairs but I have great memories. Parks Canada has done some very good tours with the guides dressed in Gold Rush attire. The inside of the theater is opulent with a painting of Arizona Charlie (who built the original in 1899) on the wall and a bar on the opposing wall. The theater itself is opulent with red curtains. We saw Parks Canada guides impersonate famous characters of the Gold Rush era on the stage. We saw the balcony with its private boxes and the red dressing room. What an experience. Another year we saw the display of the gowns worn by the present residents to a gala. A beautiful venue. Looking forward to our next visit.

3. Robert Service Cabin

602 8th Ave. Dawson Yukon Territory, Dawson City, Yukon Y0B 1G0 Canada +1 867-993-7210 [email protected] http://www.pc.gc.ca/en/lhn-nhs/yt/klondike/activ/robservice
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4.5 based on 112 reviews

Robert Service Cabin

The Robert Service Cabin is part of the Klondike National Historic Sites in Dawson City, run by Parks Canada.

Reviewed By margarett545 - Melbourne, Australia

We visited as part of a group tour and were met by Sarah, dressed in period costume. There is a small amphitheater built in the grounds of the cottage where you can sit under cover. Sarah recited the Cremation of Sam McGee and two other poems and chatted about Robert Service’s life. She was excellent!

4. Bonanza Creek

Dawson City, Yukon Canada
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4.5 based on 42 reviews

Bonanza Creek

Reviewed By bartco2020 - Covington, United States

very interesting historical past. A must see on your Yukon Tour. Dawson Creek a gateway to the Alaska Highway, the only major road that connects Northern BC, the Yukon, and Alaska to southern Canada and the lower 48° states of the United States.

5. S.S. Klondike

10 Robert Service Way, Whitehorse, Yukon Y1A 1V8 Canada +1 867-667-3910 [email protected] http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/lhn-nhs/yt/ssklondike/index.aspx
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4.5 based on 623 reviews

S.S. Klondike

Reviewed By jima800

This historic old Sternwheeler shows you what it must have been like to travel in the days of the Klondike and Alaska Gold Rush. They have guided and self guided ours and both are great. The days of the gold rush must have been amazing and our ancestors that led the way must have been amazing and courageous individuals.. Be sure to watch the video for a good overview of what it was like.

6. Klondike National Historic Site

Dawson City, Yukon Y0B 1G0 Canada +1 (0) 867 993 7200 [email protected]
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4.5 based on 74 reviews

Klondike National Historic Site

The Klondike National Historic Sites of Canada commemorate the 1896 Klondike Gold Rush, the role of large corporation gold mining in the Klondike and river transportation in the Yukon. Dawson City, conveniently located at the junction of the Yukon and Klondike Rivers, quickly became the heart of the gold fields during this time.

Reviewed By hypersomniac

My friends and I signed up for the walking tour called “Strange Things Under The Midnight Sun” at the information Centre that was a real fun 2 hours. Led by someone from parks Canada, we got a chance to hear an oral history of Dawson City and the madness that came with the Klondike Gold Rush. Very cool that the tour allows you an inside view of some of the preserved buildings, namely the saloon, the post office and the bank. Would definitely recommend this fun activity!

7. Commissioner's Residence

602 Front Street Dawson Historical Complex National Historic Site of Canada, Dawson City, Yukon Y0B 1G0 Canada +1 867-993-7210 [email protected] http://www.pc.gc.ca/en/lhn-nhs/yt/klondike/activ/comm
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Commissioner's Residence

8. Jack London Museum

600 Firth St Box 389, Dawson City, Yukon Y0B 1G0 Canada +1 867-993-5575 [email protected] http://jacklondonmuseum.ca
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Jack London Museum

Tucked in a quiet corner of Dawson City, this quaint museum is dedicated entirely to the life and writing of White Fang author Jack London. Browse through historical archives and photographs while learning about London’s adventures before, during and after the Klondike Gold Rush. Explore the museum on your own, or visit during one of our interactive and informative presentations. As an extra treat, take a peek inside the home where London resided during his days as a Klondike gold seeker; complete with period appropriate furnishing and objects fit for a stampeder. This replica is built from half of the logs from London’s original cabin, which was located on the North Fork of Henderson Creek; the other half resides in London’s hometown of Oakland, California.

Reviewed By mefmacy - Anchorage, United States

The Museum contains lots of old photos and memorabilia from Londons sojourn in the North. The docent really knew her stuff and goes out of her way to engage visitors from every art of the world. After much research, effort, and expense, Jack's cabin was moved to this site in 1969 from about 70 miles up river. Half of it is original; the other half resides in Jack London Square in Oakland, CA.

9. Historic Post Office at Carcross

1 Bennett Ave, Carcross, Yukon Canada +1 867-821-4503 http://explorenorth.com/articles/carcross_post_office.html
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4.0 based on 34 reviews

Historic Post Office at Carcross

10. Carcross Railway Station

1938 Main Street, Carcross, Yukon Canada
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4.0 based on 76 reviews

Carcross Railway Station

Reviewed By terryb496 - Oklahoma City, United States

First, visiting the old train depot is worth the stop in itself, but add the Old General Store across the street with the best “freshly made waffle cones” with your favorite ice cream and you’ve made an even greater choice. Just a few steps away is a village of stores/shops featuring many great Alaskan craftsman as well as great food/drink choices - and a great restaurant (Bistro) too. I sampled popcorn, ice cream, food at the Bistro, bakery items all while visiting the various artisians booths. This will be a regular stop for me anytime I’m traveling from Skagway to Whitehorse or even as a destination to turn around if I don’t have time to go all the way to Whitehorse.

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