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Some amazing calendars have been created in the territory over the years, and we have proof! by the Research room of Yukon Archives to look at the selection of calendars our team has put together from our collections. The exhibit will be up for the rest of January.
On Dec. 1 the Philippines and Canada celebrated 75 years of diplomatic relations. We were proud to help @CFA_Yukon mark the occasion with a snow sculpture by local artists Joshua Lesage and Michel Gignac. Come on down to the Whitehorse Visitor Information Centre and check it out!
This November, the Yukon Archives are celebrating the life of Rolf Hougen. Mr Hougen was an avid supporter of the Yukon heritage community. Come see photographs of Mr Hougen as a teenager, watch his footage of life in Whitehorse, and much more. On display until November 29.
Join us today & October 17 at Tséi Zhéłe / Sinwaa Éex’i Yé / Conrad historic site to learn about traditional place names, land relationship, mining legacy and why this site is such a special place. #CultureDays
Our gallery will be participating in the Culture Days art crawl with Arts Underground, Yukon Artists at Work and the Northern Cultural Expressions Society (NCES) on Friday, October 4, 5-7 pm.
The Little Gold Creek port of entry – situated 105 km west of Dawson City on the Top of the World Highway, is now. Travelers can use the Beaver Creek port of entry during this seasonal closure.
For the latest road updates, be sure to check https://t.co/Krr9Vd2Y1B
Have you signed up to learn how to photograph your artwork using your phone or digital camera? Erik Pinkerton will walk you through shooting digital images. Register now by emailing Marie-Hélène Comeau at [email protected]. https://t.co/f8aQwQxdYs
Want to boost your tourism business or visitor experience? 🌍 The Tourism Cooperative Marketing Fund helps market your Yukon business and strengthen our tourism brand. Apply now and showcase Yukon to the world! 🚀👉 https://t.co/yU1EDXEjBP
Do you have a big idea to boost tourism in your Yukon community? Submit a project to enhance tourism services and infrastructure!
The application deadline is January 15, 2025 for tier 1 projects and November 15, 2024, for tier 2 projects.
Learn more at https://t.co/zPQh7G0n6P
We want to hear from you as we explore how to repair and conserve this place and its role in the Tr'ondëk-Klondike UNESCO World Heritage Site. Help inform the future of Forty Mile: https://t.co/74cOeUKFWr
This Indigenous Peoples' Day, learn about Yukon First Nations in oral history recordings at #Yukon#Archives. In this interview, Tlingit businessman, photographer, and hunter George Johnston sings traditional songs, and discusses his 1928 Chevrolet AB Four Door Sedan. #NIDP2024
The Government of Yukon is updating the welcome signs at all nine key points of entry to the territory with new designs featuring local artists’ work. Each sign will reflect the Yukon’s inspiring landscape, vibrant culture and creativity. Learn more: https://t.co/xV5GYOqydG
1/ Happy birthday to us! 🥳 27 years ago today, the Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre officially opened to the public. To commemorate the occasion, we want to share some Beringia-themed treats with you. In total, we have two gift baskets to give away.