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JEWELLERS
LIBRARIES
WHITEHORSE PUBLIC LIBRARY
Open 7 days a week. For hours
and events go to yukonlibraries.ca.
1171 Front St. ............................. 667-5239
G O L D O R I G I NA L S
LIFE COACHING
H O U R S : M O N - S A T | 1 0 A M - 6 P M
2 0 4 A M A I N S T , W H I T E H O R S E , Y T Y 1 A 2 A 9
(867) 668-7928 • [email protected]
See our logo on the downtown map
LIFE COACHING
Your partner
for success
JOSIEMARTIN.CA
MURDOCH’S GEM SHOP
207 Main St................................667-7403
LIQUOR STORES
KENNELS - DOGS & CATS
BIG BEAR LIQUOR
4229-4th Ave. ............................. 456-2210
MUKTUK ADVENTURES LTD.
E-mail.......................... [email protected]
Box 20716, Y1A 7A4 (Whitehorse)....668-3647
See our ad on page 43
LAUNDROMATS
See our ad on page 87
KOPPER KING SERVICES
Mile 918.3 Alaska Hwy. ..............668-2347
See our location on the overview map
YUKON LIQUOR CORPORATION
CARIBOU LAUNDROMAT
Discovery Ave, Atlin, B.C.. . (250) 651-7463
See our location on the Atlin map
CASA LOMA MOTEL
1802 Centennial St....................633-2266
See our ad on page 63
Mon-Thur: 9–6 • Fri 9–7 • Sat 10–6
Dawson City, Faro, Haines Jct, Mayo
& Watson Lake open Tues-Sat: 10–6
2nd Ave & Ogilvie St. ..................... 667-3630
See our logo on the downtown map
NORGETOWN LAUNDRY
4213-4th Ave. ..............................667-6113
LOCKSMITHS
PUBLIC LAUNDRY Destination Family Hotel
314 Ray St.................................668-5558
KLONDIKE LOCKSMITHING INC.
[email protected]
24/7 Emergency assistance. ......335-5625
LOCKSMITH SERVICES
110 Industrial Rd. ....................... 667-2281
LAWYERS
MACDONALD & COMPANY
200-204 Lambert St. .................. 667-7885
Fax. .............................................667-7600
E-mail.......... [email protected]
Whitehorse was incorporated as a city in 1950,
and in 1953 it became the territorial capital,
replacing Dawson City.
AVAILABLE EVERYWHERE!
Martha was an independent 32-year-old when she ventured to
the Klondike in 1898. She endured the grueling Chilkoot Trail,
traveled by boat down the Yukon River, and worked on placer
gold claims while living in a crude log cabin. She later became
a successful businesswoman, owning a mining camp and
managing a sawmill. At the age of 70, she became the
second woman elected to the Canadian Parliament.
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