š History museum in Keno City, Yukon, showcasing the area's gold and silver mining heritage.
š Housed in Jackson Hall, the city's former community center built in 1922, it captures gold and silver mining history from the early 1900s.
āļø Explore eclectic mining memorabilia, tools, and photographs
š See outdoor galleries with historical machinery
š Gain insight into isolated northern mining communities
š Find Keno City and mining-related souvenirs
š¶ Access nearby Alpine Interpretive Center and hiking trails
š¤ Remote location, limited population outside summer
šļø Next door to the Alpine Interpretive Centre for local nature trails
š½ļø Keno City has a restaurant, nearby Mayo offers more facilities
š° Adults $5, Seniors $4, Youth $3, Children under 12 free, Families $15.
š Daily, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. from May 16th to September 15th.
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