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The Yukon Arts Centre is located southeast of Yukon University's main campus in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. The facility houses a theatre for arts performances, and an art museum. Situated off centre to the building, the theatre features 306 seats on its main level, 112 seats on its balcony, and 10 spaces for wheelchairs. [8]
The Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre [1] [2] [3] is a cultural centre of the Kwanlin Dün First Nation located in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. The centre opened in June 2012. [4] The centre consists of a long house, artists studios, a gallery, classrooms, and an outdoor ceremonial space on the banks of the Yukon River.
Whitehorse (French pronunciation:) is the capital of the Yukon, and the largest city in Northern Canada.It was incorporated in 1950 and is located at kilometre 1426 (Historic Mile 918) on the Alaska Highway in southern Yukon.
Whitehorse is the capital of Yukon and its only city. The remaining seven municipalities are towns, of which four were villages that were continued as towns upon adoption of the 2001 Municipal Act. [5] Over two-thirds of the population of Yukon (28,201 residents; 70.1%) reside in Whitehorse, the largest municipality in the territory. [1]
Promotional image from 1988. Canadian Deaf Theatre is Canada's only anglophone deaf professional theatre company. [1] Its philosophy is "A belief in the interest and inherent natural ability of deaf people to act and entertain on a serious professional level and to offer something different from that of the hearing/speaking theatrical medium".
Downtown Whitehorse originally encompassed the entirety of Whitehorse prior to the Second World War. After the war, the periphery was developed, with residents beginning to move into the Riverdale subdivision on the east bank of the river, and to suburbs outside the city limits such as Porter Creek, then to the Takhini and Hillcrest subdivisions after the military withdrew from the city in 1968.
Yukon Transportation Museum, Whitehorse. The Yukon Transportation Museum (YTM) [1] [2] is a non-profit organization and registered charity [3] located in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada, on the traditional territories of the Ta'an Kwächan Council and the Kwanlin Dün First Nation.
This is a list of schools in Yukon, Canada.There are 28 schools in total, 14 in Whitehorse and 14 situated in the rural communities. They're each governed by a school council except for École Émilie-Tremblay, governed by Yukon's only school board, Commission scolaire francophone du Yukon.