De Havilland DHC-2 BEAVER
Visualize a bushplane… chances are it’s a Beaver.
The Queen of the Yukon was the first to deliver mail by air to Dawson City; a task it performed by dropping the mail from the sky as it was determined that the river ice was not significantly thick enough to land on.
The DC-3 began its immensely long service career in 1936. Outliving a great number of pre-war aircraft, like the Ford Tri-Motor for example. Renamed during World War 2 as the C-4, this aircraft proved to be a reliable workhorse.
The year 2020 marks 100 years of Yukon Aviation, and there are a lot of Yukon aircraft and stories to celebrate! Bell 206 Helicopter Do you have an interest in…
Yukon Aviation: It’s Personal Prepared by Kanina Holmes, Tanda Creative With Bob Cameron, Janna Swales, David Neufeld The capacity to transport passengers and to haul freight by air – fast…
YTM is a publisher… again! ‘Century of White Pass & Yukon Route Equipment’ by Carl E. Mulvihill, edited by Keith Nore, was published late last year.
Thanks to Ron Scott and the Greater Vancouver Garden Railway Club for their feature on our WP&YR model train!
The Alaska Highway’s ‘Black Corps of Engineers’ never got their proper due — luckily, that is beginning to change.
Join the YTM staff and board of directors in welcoming the museum’s new Acting Executive Director, Sean Ridder!
Calling all fans of Sky Road North! Here’s another fantastic Doug Bell collection.