White Pass & Yukon Route Building (Whitehorse)
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Located at the start of main street next to the banks of the Yukon River, this building acted as the White Pass & Yukon Railroad's center of activity in Whitehorse. It was originally built in 1900, burning down in 1905 and rebuilt later that year. It was used as a station until 1982, though it also served as a customs house and Northwest Mounted Police station.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 60°43'12"N 135°2'59"W
- Porter Creek subdivision 9 km
- Alligator lake area 39 km
- Sukoi Inlet 380 km
- Saint John Baptist Bay 382 km
- Neva Strait 382 km
- Nakwasina Passage 386 km
- Nakwasina Sound 387 km
- Krestof Sound 388 km
- Lisianski Peninsula 393 km
- Hayward Strait 398 km
- Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport (CYXY) 1.5 km
- Riverdale subdivision 2.2 km
- former Little Chief Copper Mine 8.2 km
- Ibex Mountain 33 km
- Island 43 km
- Annie Lake 44 km
- Lake Laberge 51 km
- AbogehamaEeltorpany 101 km
- Pine Lake 131 km
- Ridge 160 km