Designated Historic Sites Yukon
Yukon Historic Sites designated under the Historic Resources Act
Yukon Historic Sites designated under the Historic Resources Act
The Arctic Brotherhood Hall municipal historic site is a two storey frame building located at the corner of Queen Street and Fourth Avenue, Lots 1 and 2, Block S, Ladue Estate, in Dawson City.
Train Crew's House 1 is a municipally designated site located at 1091 Front Street in Whitehorse. It consists of a one storey wood-frame building constructed in the early 1940s and a six metre buffer of land surrounding the house. It is part of a...
The Pioneer Hotel 2 is a municipally designated site consisting of the single storey rectangular frame and log building located in Shipyards Park, Whitehorse, Yukon on the west bank of the Yukon River. This rear portion of the Pioneer Hotel is a...
The Canadian Bank of Commerce National Historic Site of Canada is located on the riverfront in Dawson City, Yukon. It is a handsomely designed, two-storey wood structure of native spruce with ornamental pressed metal fronts sanded and painted to...
The P. Denhardt Cabin site consists of a one-storey log cabin, a frame outhouse and a shed, situated on a double lot on the Third Avenue extension in the North End Heritage Character Area of Dawson City.
The Telegraph Office consists of a one and a half storey log building and footprint located at 1124 First Avenue at the MacBride Museum of Yukon History in downtown Whitehorse.
The Dawson Telegraph Office is a wood frame building composed of a one and a half storey central bay flanked by one storey wings with a rear addition and its landscaped lot at 512 Seventh Avenue in Dawson City, Yukon.
The Old Log Church and Rectory Yukon Historic Site includes the one storey log church and one and a half storey log rectory and landscaped lots located at 303 Elliott Street in downtown Whitehorse.
The Taylor House is a 1.5 story log building on a double lot at the corner of Main Street and Fifth Avenue in downtown Whitehorse, Yukon.