Centrally located in downtown Whitehorse, MacBride Museum is the best place to start your Yukon adventure.

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HOURS
Winter Hours
Tuesday to Saturday
10am to 4pm, or by appointment
We are closed between Christmas Eve Day and New Years Day.

Summer Hours (Start Mid-May)
Daily 9:30am to 5:30pm

ADMISSION PRICES
$10/ Adults
$5/ Children under 18
$25/ Family
(Family is defined as two adults and two children under 18.)
Group Discounts Available

 

 

Special Offers for Tour Groups

MacBride Museum offers special packages for tour operators.

Add us to your tour package
We will roll out the red carpet for your group with a guided tour of our galleries, or an activity such as gold panning to make your visit unforgettable. We offer a special reduced rate for tour groups and free admission for guides and drivers.

Become a marketing partner
Place our promotional materials in your rooms or hand them out to your clients and post a link to our website from your website. We will return the favour by promoting your business to our 20,000 annual on-site visitors and many more online.

Become a ticket agent
Buy Museum admission tickets at our special reduced rate and re-sell them to your clients at the regular price to make a commission, or give them to your clients to add value to their Yukon experience.

Activities for Groups

MacBride offers special tours and activities tailored to your group’s interests.
Gold panning - Pretend you’re a prospector panning on the Klondike creeks. Gold is guaranteed in every pan.
The Real Sam McGee - Uncover the truth behind Robert Service’s legend The Cremation of Sam McGee in this 15-minute skit.
Artifact Artifunction - Use your detective skills to determine whether the stories accompanying some of our artifacts are fact or fiction in this interactive game.
Liars Island - Test your wits in this interactive game where competitors sleuth out the truth about Yukon’s history-makers.
Good Time Girls Series - Go back in time more than 100 years to the Klondike Gold Rush and learn about the women who made a living mining the miners in this live 15-minute presentation.

For more information call 667-2709 (ext. 3) or click here to send an e-mail.