The only log cabin–style cathedral in the world is a 1900 downtown gem. Displays include the compelling story of Rev Isaac Stringer, who boiled and ate his boots while lost in the wilderness for 51 days. Fittingly, all that's left is his sole. There are summer guided tours.
Old Log Church Museum
Whitehorse
Nearby Whitehorse attractions
1. Arts Underground
0.06 MILES
Operated by the Yukon Arts Society. There are carefully selected and well-curated rotating exhibits of work by local Yukon artists.
2. Yukon Artists@Work
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Operated by local artists, some of whom may be busily creating when you visit.
3. Whitehorse Waterfront
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One look at the surging Yukon River and you'll want to spend time strolling its bank. The beautiful White Pass & Yukon Route Station has been restored and…
4. White Pass & Yukon Route Station
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The beautiful White Pass & Yukon Route Station has been restored and anchors an area that's in the midst of a revitalization.
5. MacBride Museum of Yukon History
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This is the Yukon's pre-eminent museum, preserving and presenting the Yukon's history since 1952. Recently expanded, the museum offers a comprehensive…
6. Rotary Peace Park
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This large park is good for picnics, and there's often a food truck here serving tasty lunches.
7. SS Klondike National Historic Site
0.41 MILES
Carefully restored, this was one of the largest stern-wheelers used on the Yukon River. Built in 1937, it made its final run upriver to Dawson in 1955 and…
8. Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre
0.45 MILES
Opened in 2012, the striking Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre has changing exhibits and a permanent collection of First Nations art.