Dawson City Audio Guide

Credits & References

  

The Dawson City Audio Guide was developed by the Klondike Visitors Association

  

 

Credits

 

Special Thanks

Dylan Meyerhoffer (Parks Canada)

Alex Somerville (Dawson City Museum)

Glenda Bolt (Dänojà Zho Cultural Centre)

Jody Beaumont, Georgette McLeod, Kylie Van Every, Allie Winton (Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Government)

  

Recording Technician

Matt Sarty

  

Script Writer

Tara Borin

 

Voice Actors

Liam Balmer: Fort Herchmer, KTM Building, Midnight Dome

Tara Borin: Moosehide Slide, St. Andrew's Church and Manse, St. Paul's Anglican Church

Andy Cunningham: Billy Bigg's Blacksmith Shop/West's Machine Shop, Dawson City Fire Department, Yukon Hotel

Louise Dumayne: Canadian Bank of Commerce, The Caley Building, Yukon River Crossing

Tracy Erman: Bank of British North America, Former Territorial Courthouse, Oak Hall

Jeffrey Mackie: Lowe's Mortuary, Strait's Auction House/Guns & Ammo Building

Karen Murray: Harrington's Store, Paul Denhardt Cabin, St. Mary's Catholic Church

Joey O’Neil: BYN Ticket Office, Dawson City Museum/Old Territorial Administration Building, S.S. Keno

Erin Pasloski: Minto Park, Visitor Information Centre/Northern Commercial Company Store

Asia Procee: Moosehide Village, Ruby's Place, Tr'ochëk

Krystal Profeit: Bombay Peggy’s, Dänojà Zho Cultural Centre, Dawson City Dyke and Waterfront Park

Yasmine Renaud: Red Feather Saloon, Yukon Rose, Yukon School of Visual Arts

Paul Robitaille: Robert Service Cabin, The Westminster Hotel

Gaby Sgaga: Midnight Sun Hotel, Paddlewheel Graveyard, Third and King Intersection

Robin Sharp: KIAC/Dënäkär Zho, Third Avenue Hotel Complex/Kissing Buildings, Yukon Order of Pioneers

Grace Snider: Carnegie Library/Masonic Temple, Dawson Daily News, Yukon Sawmill Company

Amy Soloway: Diamond Tooth Gerties/Arctic Brotherhood Hall, Jack London Museum

Terrie Turai: Commissioner's Residence, Palace Grand Theatre

   

  

References

 

Bank of British North America

Parks Canada 1989 Guidebook, pg 158-59

  

Billy Biggs Blacksmith Shop/West’s Machine Shop

Parks Canada 1989 Guidebook, pg 184-185

Gates, Michael, "When the boiler man came to Dawson," Yukon News, Deb. 18, 2009

  

Bombay Peggy’s

About Us”, Bombay Peggy’s

Purvis, Mifi, “In Search of Bombay Peggy”, Up Here Magazine, July/August 2003

  

BYN Ticket Office

Parks Canada 1989 Guidebook, pg 133-35

  

Canadian Bank of Commerce

Rudyk, Mike, “Work continues to restore Dawson City’s old CIBC building”, CBC News, August 18, 2018

Century-old cheques found in Dawson City’s historic CIBC building,” CBC News, September 29, 2015

Dawson City settles dispute over old CIBC building,” CBC News, Feb. 9, 2013

Ashcroft, Sheila, “Historic Yukon Commerce Bank on the Ropes”, Heritage Canada, Winter 2007

  

Carnegie Library/Masonic Temple

Parks Canada 1989 Guidebook pg 203

Eve, Dennis M., “Freemasonry in the Yukon Territory,” Grand Lodge of British Columbia and Yukon

  

Commissioner’s Residence

Parks Canada 1989 Guidebook, pg 233-35

  

Dänojà Zho Cultural Centre

Glenda Bolt, Dänojà Zho Cultural Centre

Dänojà Zho Cultural Centre,” What’s Up Yukon

Dänojà Zho Cultural Centre,” Kobayashi+Zedda

 

Dawson City Dyke and Waterfront

Davidson, Dan, “Why does Dawson Need a Dike?What’s Up Yukon, July 17, 2014

Davidson, Dan, “A Look at Dawson’s Dike”, What’s Up Yukon, May 10, 2012

Gates, Michael, “The day the United States bombed Dawson City,Yukon News, May 5, 2017

    

Dawson City Fire Department

Koblun, Jayson, “Dawson City Fire,” Canadian Firefighter, June 14, 2018

Our History,” Dawson City Firefighter Museum

Spotswood, Ken, “The History of Dawson City, Yukon,” ExploreNorth Blog

  

Dawson City Museum/Old Territorial Administration Building

Old Territorial Administration Building NHS of Canada”, Canada’s Historic Places

About the Dawson City Museum”, The Dawson City Museum

Old Territorial Administration Building National Historic Site of Canada”, Parks Canada History eLibrary

  

Dawson Daily News

Parks Canada 1989 Guidebook, pg 172-173

Gates, Michael, “Klondike Sun donates film photo archive to Dawson City museum,” Yukon News, Aug. 12, 2016

 

Diamond Tooth Gerties

Spotswood, Ken, “The History of Diamond Tooth Gerties”

  

Former Territorial Couthouse

Parks Canada 1989 Guidebook pg 236

Former Territorial Court House National Historic Site,” Parks Canada: Klondike National Historic Sites

Original carpenters’ signatures uncovered in historic Dawson City building,” CBC News, Feb. 6, 2018

Davidson, Dan, “Bringing New Life into Old Buildings,” What’s Up Yukon, Sept. 24, 2015

  

Fort Herchmer

Parks Canada 1989 Guidebook, pg 241-245

Fort Herchmer,” Fort Wiki

Butts, Edward, "North-West Mounted Police," The Canadian Encylopedia, Last edited Dec. 6, 2016

 

Harrington’s Store

Parks Canada 1989 Guidebook, pg 176

 

Jack London Museum

Spotswood, Ken, “History of Jack London’s Cabin”

Jack London,” Wikipedia

Grant, Richard, “Gold Fever! Deadly Cold! And the amazing true adventures of Jack London in the wild,” Smithsonian Magazine, Nov. 2019

  

KIAC/Dënäkär Zho

Parks Canada 1989 Guidebook, pg 209

History of KIAC,” Klondike Institute of Art and Culture

Dawson arts and culture building gets new Hän language name,” CBC News, Aug. 17, 2019

  

KTM Building

Parks Canada 1989 Guidebook, pg 174-5

  

Lowe’s Mortuary

Parks Canada 1989 Guidebook, pg 160-61

  

Midnight Dome

Midnight Dome,” Sights and Sites of the Yukon

  

Midnight Sun Hotel

Rudyk, Mike, “Midnight Sun Hotel to rise again in Dawson City,” CBC News, May 9, 2019

Dawson City Blast from the Past Facebook group

  

Minto Park

“Minto Park,” Yukon Register of Historic Places, http://register.yukonhistoricplaces.ca/Place/4198

Skaarup, Harold, “Artillery in Canada, Yukon Territory, Northwest Territory and Nunavut,” Military History Books, Dec. 21, 2020

  

Moosehide Slide

Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Heritage Department

“Moosehide Slide”, Yukon Register of Historic Places

Dawson City – 9th Ave Trail”, Sights and Sites of the Yukon

  

Moosehide Village

Moosehide Community Plan

Isaac, Pat, “The Goldrush Move to Moosehide,” and “Life at Moosehide,” Chief Isaac’s People of the River

  

Oak Hall

Parks Canada 1989 Guidebook, pg 181-83

 

Paddlewheel Graveyard

Lundberg, Murray, “The Yukon River Sternwheeler Graveyard,” ExploreNorth Blog

  

Palace Grand Theatre

Parks Canada 1989 Guidebook, pg 139-155

  

Paul Denhardt Cabin

Paul Denhardt Cabin,” Yukon Register of Historic Places

  

Red Feather Saloon

Parks Canada 1989 Guidebook, pg 156-7

  

Robert Service Cabin

Parks Canada 1989 Guidebook, pg 188-189

Robert Service Cabin,” Canada’s Historic Places

  

Ruby’s Place

Parks Canada 1989 Guidebook, pg 162

Ruby’s Place,” Parks Canada Directory of Federal Heritage Designations

 

S.S. Keno

Parks Canada 1989 Guidebook, pg 89-97

 

St. Andrew’s Church and Manse

Parks Canada 1989 Guidebook, pg 198

St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church,” Parks Canada Directory of Federal Heritage Designations

  

St. Mary’s Catholic Church

Parks Canada 1989 Guidebook, pg 200

Dawson City: St. Mary’s Catholic Church,” Roman Catholic Diocese of Whitehorse

  

St. Paul’s Anglican Church

Parks Canada 1989 Guidebook pg 196-197

Yukon Hostels: Dawson City and Whitehorse,” The Anglican Church of Canada

St. Paul’s Hostel (Dawson City),” National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation

Keevil, Genesee, “Dawson residential school finally recognized by feds,” Yukon News, June 30, 2007

 

Strait’s Auction House/Guns & Ammo Building

Parks Canada 1989 Guidebook, pg 202

Spotswood, Ken, “A History of Strait’s Auction House”

  

The Caley Building

Parks Canada 1989 Guidebook, pg 208

Gates, Michael, "Mystery object shines light on Dawson's history," Yukon News, June 10, 2016

  

Third & King Intersection

Parks Canada 1989 Guidebook, pg 164-171

"Post Office," Parks Canada Directory of Federal Heritage Designations

  

Third Avenue Hotel Complex/Kissing Buildings

McIntosh, Jil, “One Cool Thing: Abandoned hotel complex in Dawson City”, Toronto Star, June, 3, 2015

  

Tr’ochëk

Glenda Bolt, Dänojà Zho Cultural Centre

"Tr'ochëk," Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in Heritage Department

McLaughlin, Les, “The Klondike Mines Railway,” Yukon Nuggets

Archibald, Margaret, “Grubstake to Grocery Store: Sypplying the Klondike, 1897-1907Canadian Historic Sites: Occasional Papers in Archaeology and History No. 26

  

Visitor Information Centre/Northern Commercial Company Store

Parks Canada 1989 Guidebook, pg 186

  

Westminster Hotel

Files from Parks Canada

  

Yukon Hotel

Parks Canada 1989 Guidebook, pg 206

 

Yukon Order of Pioneers

Lundberg, Murray, "Yukon Order of Pioneers," ExploreNorth Blog

MacBride Museum, "The law before there was law," Yukon News, June 23, 2020

Jones-Gates, Kathy, “Farewell to a true pioneer,” Yukon News, Mar. 19, 2010

  

Yukon River Crossing

Lundberg, Murray, “The Yukon River Ferry George Black”, ExploreNorth Blog

Davidson, Dan, “It’s Ice Pool Time”, What’s Up Yukon, April 11, 2018

Lundberg, Murray, “The Cassiar Asbestos ‘Skyline’ at Dawson City Yukon”, ExploreNorth Blog

Bennett, Gordon, “Yukon Transportation: A History”, Parks Canada History

Gates, Michael, “History Hunter: The old Dawson ferry and the man who built it”, Yukon News, Nov. 7, 2019

  

Yukon Rose

Lundberg, Murray, “Yukon Rose,” Explore North Blog

Gates, Michael, “One man’s efforts to keep the past afloat,” Yukon News, July 6, 2012

  

Yukon Sawmill Company

Yukon Sawmill Company,” Yukon Register of Historic Places

Potoroka, Wayne, “Yukon Timber Rush,” Canadian Forest Industries, Nov. 30, 2011

  

Yukon School of Visual Arts

"About Us," Yukon School of Visual Arts

History of KIAC,” Klondike Institute of Art and Culture

Davidson, Dan, “Congratulations SOVA!What’s Up Yukon, Sept. 13, 2017

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