Jack London Museum

Tucked in a quiet corner in Dawson City, this quaint museum is dedicated to the life and writing of White Fang author, Jack London. Browse through historical archives and photographs while learning about London’s adventures before, during and after the Klondike Gold Rush. Explore the museum on your own or visit during one of our interactive and informative presentations.

As an extra treat take a peek inside the home where London resided during his days as a Klondike gold seeker, complete with contemporary furnishing and objects fit for a stampeder. This replica is built from half the logs of London’s original cabin which was located on the North Fork of Henderson Creek. The other half resides in London’s hometown of Oakland, California.

Address: 

Corner of 8th Ave and Firth

Dawson City, YT Y0B 1G0

Hours: 

(2023 hours to be determined)
Monday – Saturday, 1 pm – 4 pm
Interpretive Talk: 2 pm 

May – September
Admission by donation

Phone: 

(867) 993-6317

Web site: 

http://jacklondonmuseum.ca/