Clown Thursday with Claire Ness and Friends
Yukon Transportation Museum 30 Electra Crescent, Whitehorse, Yukon, CanadaJoin chanteuse and clown extraordinaire Claire Ness every Thursday.
Join chanteuse and clown extraordinaire Claire Ness every Thursday.
This September 11th marks 20 years since that terrible day. Join filmmaker Max Fraser as he introduces his film with reflections gleaned over the past two decades. 6:30 Doors Open…
Join us for our open house and enjoy music from Claire Ness.
Learn how electric vehicles are being used and successfully operating in Yukon's cold climate.
Join Claire Ness with Brigitte Jardin and The Poile Brothers and enjoy the sights of Aerial Hoop by Johanna Goossens and Malo Gendreau.
Join us on November 20th from 10-4 at the Yukon Archives for a free workshop where we'll help you research your nominee and develop your nomination package for the annual Yukon Transportation Hall of Fame awards. If you'd like to participate, send an RSVP to info@goytm.ca by November 15th. See you there!
Celebrate the beginning of summer at YTM with a classic Chilean 'Sunset' party -- Yukon-style!
SAVE THE DATE! Join us for a fantastic story or two read by Chérie Coquette Photo by Maryne Dumaine - L'Aurore Boréale - On Saturday afternoons (and one Sunday!) in…
Come and have a glittery time at our QUEERLESQUE CONVOY cabaret showcase and peepshow extravaganza Nov 19th | Doors at 8pm | Yukon Transportation Museum | Bar service ________________________ Tickets…
SILENT MOVIE AFTERNOON at the Yukon Transportation Museum The Silent Movie Era captured some of the most daring, fun and funny transportation stunts in history. Come up to the Yukon…
THE FORGOTTEN TRAIL - A history lesson from Yukon's Story Laureate, Michael Gates. WHEN? Tuesday, February 7th | Doors open at 6.30pm, presentation at 7pm Admission by donation, cash bar…
Movie Nights! Projection of the film "Rematriation" Rematriation explores scientific, cultural, economic and sociopolitical perspectives, as citizens fight to protect the last big trees in British Columbia from being felled.…