Waterfront Trolley (original) (raw)

The Waterfront Trolley will be open daily until September 15th, 2014!

Visitors to downtown Whitehorse, Yukon can park and ride the beautifully restored, bright yellow, 1925 Waterfront Trolley. The trolley departs northbound from Rotary Park, across from the S.S. Klondike National Historic Site, and southbound from Spook Creek Station (behind Earl’s restaurant). Passengers are welcome to disembark and re-board along the route at the various stations with a round-trip pass. This interpretive ride describes Whitehorse waterfront’s fascinating history, including the stories about the White Pass & Yukon Route and the mighty sternwheelers that once plied the Yukon River.

One Way Tickets: 3Round−tripTickets:3 Round-trip Tickets: 3RoundtripTickets:5

Children under 5 are free

(Cash only; US $ accepted at par)

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Click here to download the schedule as a pdf

In the summer of 2000, new ribbons of steel appeared along the Yukon River here in Whitehorse, and the bright yellow Waterfront Trolley made its first public appearance. Miles Canyon Historic Railway Society is proud to have been, and continues to be, an active participant in the ongoing development of this project. Managing the trolley for the Yukon Government each summer has been a truly rewarding experience.

Enjoy this brief video of the trolley:

How about more rail on the Whitehorse Waterfront?

We are working on expanding the current waterfront tracks.

MCHRS_Survey (pdf)

Download this survey, fill it out and either mail it to us at 1127 Front Street, Whitehorse, YT, Y1A 0G5, or e-mail it to us.