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  • MacBride Museum - Downtown

    MacBride LogoMacBride Museum - Downtown

    A dynamic museum, dedicated to promoting the value, understanding and enjoyment of Yukon history.

    Yukon's first —and recently expanded - museum offers a comprehensive view of the resilient people and groundbreaking events that have shaped the territory's history. Home to 40,000 objects, our galleries illustrate stories from Yukon First Nations, the natural world, the Klondike Gold Rush and more. Our Icons gallery showcases our unforgettable places and the amazing people who built modern Yukon. We're also home to incredible art pieces, including a Ted Harrison collection and the Northern Lights icicles. Take it all in through engaging programs, events, music and storytelling. See the events section for details.
    Yukon stories live here.

    MacBride Museum was named Canada's #1 most under-rated attraction by MSN Travel Canada. It was also named Yukon's favourite museum and attraction by a Yukon, North of Ordinary magazine readers' poll.

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  • MacBride Copperbelt Mining Museum

    MacBride LogoMacBride Copperbelt Mining Museum

    Yukon mining and rail history museum with "Loki" train rides.

    MacBride Copperbelt Mining Museum is an interpretive learning experience that preserves and presents Whitehorse Copperbelt mining history. The museum is located at 919.28 Alaska Highway, just north of Whitehorse on the edge of the historic copper mining region. Whether it’s a train ride through the northern boreal forests you crave, a place to take your family for fun and adventure, or a fascinating history lesson on northern mining, rail, and life, visiting our museum, picnic pavilion, playground and beloved “Loki” ride is a must for everyone.

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  • MacBride Roundhouse - Home of Engine 51

    MacBride LogoMacBride Roundhouse - Home of Engine 51

    Industrial History of Whitehorse and White Pass

    MacBride offers tours at the Roundhouse focused on Whitehorse waterfront’s fascinating history. The tour includes stories about the White Pass & Yukon Route, the mighty sternwheelers that once plied the Yukon River and how the rail was used in the construction of the Alaska Canada Highway. The Waterfront Trolley summer schedule has concluded. The trolley will operate Saturdays in September from noon to 3pm.

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  • Hours of Operation and Tickets

    MacBride LogoHours of Operation and Tickets

    Learn about the hours of operation and ticket prices for each of our museums.

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