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Yukon Transportation Museum

Y1A 0M7 Whitehorse, Canada (Yukon)

Address 30 Electra Crescent
 
 
Floor area unfortunately not known yet  
 
Museum typ Exhibition
Transport in general
  • Passenger cars
  • Air and Space (aviation, spaceflight etc.)
  • Combustion engines/generators/pumps
  • Telephone / Telex
  • Railway


Opening times
September to Mid-May: Sunday and Monday: 12pm - 5pm and by Appointment
Mid-May to August: daily 10am - 6pm
Adults: $10, Seniors, Students (12-17: $8; Children (5-11): $5
Family Pass (2 Adults & 2 Children): &20

Admission
Status from 11/2019
We don't know the fees.

Contact
Tel.:+1-867-668-47 92  Fax:+1-867-633-55 47  
eMail:info goytm.ca   

Homepage www.yukonmuseums.ca/museum/transport/transport.html
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Location / Directions
N60.712007° W135.079213°N60°42.72042' W135°4.75278'N60°42'43.2252" W135°4'45.1668"

Whitehorse is the capital, largest, and only city of Yukon and the largest city in northern Canada. It is located at kilometre 1426 on the Alaska Highway in southern Yukon
The Museum is located beside the Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport, Whitehorse

Description

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 to life over 100 years of transportation history in the Yukon. Follow the stories of the early bush pilots as they struggled to make community access easier. Hike the Chilkoot trail alongside the intrepid stampeders as they forged their way by boat, foot and train to make it to the storied riches of Yukon’s Klondike gold fields. Hear the tales of the people that shaped the Alaska Highway, the road still essential to life in Canada’s famous Yukon. At the Yukon Transportation Museum you will see, read, and hear about the rich history of the north through lively stories and the interesting, detailed and surprising size of displays.


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