Jack London Interpretive Centre
- Address
- 8th Ave at Grant St
- Hours
- 10:00-13:00 & 14:00-18:00
Lonely Planet review for Jack London Interpretive Centre
In 1898 Jack London lived in the Yukon, the setting for his most popular animal stories, including Call of the Wild and White Fang. At the Centre, there are daily interpretive talks. A labor of love by historian Dick North, Dawne Mitchell and others, this place is a treasure-trove. Read the stories about 'Jack,' a local dog, which Jack, the noted author, used as a model for Buck in Call of the Wild, and how North was able to locate a photo of London working in the Klondike.








