Résidence du commissaire, Lieu historique national du Complexe-Historique-de-Dawson - Dawson City, Yukon

Adresse: 602 Front St, Dawson City, YT Y0B 0A3, Canada.
Téléphone: 8679937200.
Site web: pc.gc.ca
Spécialités: Site historique, Attraction touristique.
Autres données d'intérêt: Entrée accessible en fauteuil roulant, Parking accessible en fauteuil roulant, Achat de billets à l'avance recommandé, Convient aux enfants.
Avis : Cette entreprise a 20 avis sur Google My Business.
Avis moyen: 4.7/5.

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Résidence du commissaire, Lieu historique national du Complexe-Historique-de-Dawson

La Résidence du commissaire est un site historique national situé dans la ville de Dawson City, en Yukon, Canada. Cette résidence a été construite dans les années 1920 pour abriter le commissaire du Yukon et a été désignée comme lieu historique national en 2003.

Le site est situé au 602 Front St, Dawson City, YT Y0B 0A3, Canada, et peut être contacté par téléphone au 867-993-7200. Vous pouvez également visiter leur site web à l'adresse www.pc.gc.ca.

Les spécialités de la Résidence du commissaire incluent devenir un site historique et un attrait touristique. Le site est accessible en fauteuil roulant et dispose de parking accessible en fauteuil roulant. Il est recommandé d'acheter des billets à l'avance. Le site est également convivial pour les enfants.

La résidence a 20 avis sur Google My Business et une moyenne de 4,7/5 étoiles.

Caractéristiques

Adresse : 602 Front St, Dawson City, YT Y0B 0A3, Canada

Téléphone : 867-993-7200

Site web : www.pc.gc.ca

Informations pratiques

Spécialités : Site historique, Attraction touristique

Accès : Entrée accessible en fauteuil roulant, Parking accessible en fauteuil roulant

Préférences : Achat de billets à l'avance recommandé, Convient aux enfants

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Résidence du commissaire, Lieu historique national du Complexe-Historique-de-Dawson - Dawson City, Yukon
Beth H.
5/5

My family took the Commissioners Residence Tour today. The Mountie, The Maid and The Miner. What a wonderful interpretive tour. Our tour guide was very good. She was very articulate and adjusted her language for all age ranges. She was aware of her audience. The very best part of this tour was the actors and the skits they performed. This kind of 'living history' is very entertaining to watch but for those with children or people who are visual learners, this type of education is so important. My 10 year old loved it and wished there had been more. Congratulations to all the actors (interpretive staff) at the house for making history come to life - keep it up! The house itself is very impressive. They ask you to wear shoe covers to protect the house but flash photography is allowed and visitor participation in the program is encouraged. My only one bug with the whole Dawson Historic Site and other Parks Canada sites is the cost. Having travelled extensively in the USA where they have the National Park system and a budget that offers these kind of educational programs for free, it's such a shame that Parks Canada can't do the same. It cost our family over $40 for 3, 1 hr programs (even with the Parks Discovery Pass). Education opportunities offered here should be free for children. Touring Dredge #4 (reviewed also) costs a family over $50 for a 1 hr tour.

Résidence du commissaire, Lieu historique national du Complexe-Historique-de-Dawson - Dawson City, Yukon
Lisa J.
5/5

Beautiful, charming house! We did a “murder mystery escape room” well worth the price, the kids also loved it! Tickets must be purchased in advance at the Dawson information office

Résidence du commissaire, Lieu historique national du Complexe-Historique-de-Dawson - Dawson City, Yukon
Michael G.
5/5

Such gorgeous architecture and a beautiful place to explore.

Résidence du commissaire, Lieu historique national du Complexe-Historique-de-Dawson - Dawson City, Yukon
Jonathan O.
5/5

Beautiful and completely restored. Looks just like the 1914 photos. Only open during Parks Canada programs and special events. The Commissioner's Tea in early June takes place on the lawn and is a great time

Résidence du commissaire, Lieu historique national du Complexe-Historique-de-Dawson - Dawson City, Yukon
Ken H.
5/5

The Commissioner's Residence in Dawson City was built at the turn of the last century (1901) and is now a Parks Canada historic site. The annual Commissioner's Tea happens each year on the lawns of the grand Commissioner's Residence in Dawson City.

Six commissioners lived in the residence from 1901 to 1916.

The best known was George Black, who with his wife Martha, lived in the residence from 1912 to 1916. The Blacks were favorites among locals because they were considered real “Sourdoughs”, having trekked over the Chillkoot Trail and survived many harsh Yukon winters. The main floor has been restored and replicated to show how George and Martha Black would have lived in 1916. George Black was the last Commissioner to reside there dating from the days when Dawson City was the capital of the Yukon.

In the late 1940s and early 1950s the Sisters of St. Anne used it as a residence and senior citizen's home.

It sat empty for many years and now after restoration, it stands as a symbol of an era in Dawson City that was opulent and fine. The Commissioner's Residence is certainly the most impressive house in Dawson.

A huge influx of stampeders raced to the Klondike after gold was discovered in 1896, leading the Government of Canada to create the Yukon Territory in 1898 and send a commissioner to Dawson City to take charge. Built in 1901 by Thomas Fuller, the Commissioner's Residence represents the strong government presence that followed the Gold Rush, and showed the world that Dawson City was here to stay.

Located on Front Street beside St Paul’s Anglican Church.

Résidence du commissaire, Lieu historique national du Complexe-Historique-de-Dawson - Dawson City, Yukon
Tom F.
5/5

"Red Serge" presentation by Benny was an eye opener. Klondike Goldrush in the eyes of the First Nation people's. The display representing the history and future of all peoples is encouraging.

Résidence du commissaire, Lieu historique national du Complexe-Historique-de-Dawson - Dawson City, Yukon
Jerry M.
5/5

Excellent place to tour while in Dawson. Was able to enjoy a historical recreation of it's past prominance.

Résidence du commissaire, Lieu historique national du Complexe-Historique-de-Dawson - Dawson City, Yukon
Doug A.
5/5

We did the escape room here. We lost, but It was pretty fun.

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