Previous Exhibition
Exhibition Whitehorse
Conceived by the Yukon Historical Society in 1950, the MacBride Museum of Yukon History was created to preserve the rich and unique heritage of Canada’s Westernmost Territory. Through a number of permanent and temporary exhibitions, the Museum chronicles the Yukon’s development by exploring diverse themes like the early explorers in the North, First Nation culture in the Territory, and the Gold Rush of 1898.
Today, the Museum covers half a city block in the heart of Whitehorse. It welcomes almost 25,000 people and contains over 30,000 significant photographs, documents, and objects. Educational programs, lecture series, and guided tours are offered throughout the year.
To learn more about the MacBride Museum or to schedule a group tour, contact the institution by phone at 867-667-2709 or by email at pcunning@macbridemuseum.com.
From Vimy to Juno can be accessed by visitors during regular hours of operation.
Exhibition Location
MacBride Museum of Yukon History
1124 Front Street, Whitehorse, YT Y1A 1A4
Venue Hours
Open Tuesday to Saturday
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
(Some exceptions apply.)
For More Information
For additional information, please visit the MacBride Museum of Yukon History website.