

A fascinating glimpse into Yukon's rich history, focusing on the Mackenzie River and its significance in the Klondike Gold Rush.
Fluffy pancakes made from sourdough starter, served with maple syrup and fresh berries.
Hearty stew made with caribou meat, potatoes, carrots, and herbs, slow-cooked for hours.

Traditional Scandinavian dish featuring marinated herring served with boiled potatoes and akvavit shots.
Explore the rich history of the Mackenzie River region through artifacts and exhibits.
Discover the vast wilderness and diverse wildlife of Canada's largest national park.
Experience the breathtaking beauty of the Northern Lights in the evening sky.
A historic log cabin serving hearty breakfasts since 1972, a must-visit near the Mackenzie River Historical Society Museum.
A popular spot for lunch, offering a variety of dishes with a focus on local ingredients.
A beloved pizzeria with a unique sourdough crust, offering a variety of toppings and a cozy atmosphere.
Mackenzie River region has unpredictable weather, a waterproof jacket is essential for outdoor activities and museum visits.
For wildlife spotting and enjoying the scenic views around the museum and along the river.

To enhance your understanding and appreciation of the exhibits at the Mackenzie River Historical Society Museum.
Intricate designs carved into birch bark, a traditional craft passed down through generations.
Hand-beaded moccasins, a symbol of Dene culture and craftsmanship.
Traditional drum made from caribou hide, used in ceremonies and storytelling.
Gandhi Hill Sunset Point offers panoramic views of Nainital town and the surrounding Himalayas, especially breathtaking during sunset.
Experience the history of Château de Chambord through a captivating sound and light show, a must-see spectacle in the heart of the Loire Valley.

Explore the rich maritime history of the Netherlands at this engaging museum, housed in a former 17th-century warehouse.