Yukon Transportation Women – Doris Peterson
If you’ve been to the museum, you’ve probably seen some of Doris Peterson’s work without even knowing it! ‘Suzy’ in the YTM Hangar Doris’ late husband Herman, the famed bush…
If you’ve been to the museum, you’ve probably seen some of Doris Peterson’s work without even knowing it! ‘Suzy’ in the YTM Hangar Doris’ late husband Herman, the famed bush…
Émilie Fortin-Tremblay was born in Alma, Quebec. During the mass exodus of Quebecers in the 19th century, she moved with her family to New York State. There, in December 1893,…
Kate Carmack aka Shaaw Tláa (pronounced Shaw Claw) was born between 1857 and 1867 in the Lake Bennett region. She grew up in the south-central Yukon, where her family moved…
Martha Louise Black was a Canadian naturalist and politician who immigrated to Canada during the Klondike Gold Rush, leaving a comfortable life in Chicago to trek over the Chilkoot Trail…
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.
Write a haiku to win a once-in-a-lifetime ride in a 1942 Boeing Stearman biplane!