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The Fort Selkirk preservation plan provides a framework for the evaluation and maintenance of the remaining buildings at the Fort Selkirk historic site. This site is co-owned and co-managed by the Selkirk First Nation and the Government of Yukon.

This executive summary complements the Lansing Heritage Management Plan. The plan guides the management of cultural and natural resources at the Lansing Heritage Site. This site is managed by the First Nation of Nacho Nyäk Dun.

The Fort Selkirk Historic Site is co-owned and co-managed by Selkirk First Nation and the Government of Yukon. This plan is a framework for sharing the site's stories, including how to plan interpretive programming and materials.

This guide will help you explore the Forty Mile townsite. It is part of the Forty Mile, Fort Cudahy and Fort Constantine Historic Site. This site is jointly owned and managed by the Yukon and Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in governments.

The A. J. Goddard was a Klondike Gold Rush-era sternwheeler, shipwrecked in 1902. Learn about its discovery, exploration and history.

The Forty Mile Cultural Resource Management Plan provides a framework for the preservation, management and use of this historic site, including its historic resources and landscape. This is volume 2 of 2.

This manual is a resource for interpreters sharing the history and stories of Canyon City.

The Yukon Arts Policy structures the way in which government supports the arts. We support the development of a diverse and vibrant arts sector.

February 20, 2019, Yukon Liquor Board decision for the addition of an external covered deck by Yukon Brewing Company.

Use this guide to learn about the history of the S.S. Tutshi sternwheeler.

The Forty Mile, Fort Cudahy, and Fort Constantine Historic Site is co-managed by the Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in and the Government of Yukon. This plan is a framework for that cooperative management.

This manual is a resource for interpreters sharing the history and stories of Fort Selkirk. The Fort Selkirk Historic Site is co-owned and co-managed by Selkirk First Nation and the Government of Yukon.

Use this guide to learn about the historic resources found on Herschel Island. Herschel Island Park was the first territorial park established in Yukon.

The Lansing Heritage Management Plan guides the management of cultural and natural resources at the Lansing Heritage Site. This site is managed by the First Nation of Nacho Nyäk Dun.

This plan is a framework for sharing the site's stories, including how to plan interpretive programming and materials. The Forty Mile, Fort Cudahy, and Fort Constantine Historic Site is co-managed by the Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in and the Government of Yukon.

Directions to and birding features of ten birding locations the Whitehorse area. Produced by the Yukon Bird Club and distributed by the Government of Yukon.

A checklist of bird species observed at Tombstone Territorial Park. Co-produced by the Yukon Bird Club and the Government of Yukon. This checklist is for people keeping track of birds species. It is not a guidebook detailing what the birds look like. If you are interested in learning about identifying birds, we… more

Hike or bike the historic and scenic Ridge Road Heritage Trail with this guide. Hikers should allow two days to walk the trail. Please leave historical artifacts in place for others to enjoy. Do not disturb any trap boxes you may find along the way as licensed trappers use this road.

This guide describes the history of the railways in Yukon. Learn where many engines are currently protected in museums, including the rare Baldwin Vauclain Compound at the Dawson City Museum.

A list of the 154 bird species documented in the Dawson area including their seasonal patterns. This checklist is for people keeping track of birds species. It is not a guidebook detailing what the birds look like. If you are interested in learning about identifying birds, we recommend you look at books or online… more

Highlights some of Whitehorse’s best wildlife viewing and nature appreciation sites. 15 sites are featured. Includes colour photos and maps.

A list of the 279 bird species documented in the Whitehorse area and their seasonal pattern. Includes small map of the area. This checklist is for people keeping track of birds species. It is not a guidebook detailing what the birds look like. If you are interested in learning about identifying birds, we recommend you… more

Learn the history of the Overland Trail. The trail stretches from Whitehorse to Dawson City. It is made up of five sections of road divided by four major rivers: the Takhini, Yukon, Pelly and Stewart.

A checklist of the 160 bird species observed in the Faro/Ross River region. This checklist is for people keeping track of birds species. It is not a guidebook detailing what the birds look like. If you are interested in learning about identifying birds, we recommend you look at books or online resources about the… more

Use this driving tour map to find trails, sites and points of interest along the North Canol Road. This seasonal road provides access to the amazing wilderness of central Yukon.

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