
MacBride Copperbelt Mining Museum is an interpretive learning experience that preserves and presents Copperbelt mining heritage and Whitehorse railway history. The museum is located at 919.28 Alaska Highway, just north of Whitehorse on the edge of the historic copper mining region. Whether it’s a train ride through the northern boreal forests you crave, a place to take your family for fun and adventure, or a fascinating history lesson on northern mining, visiting our museum is a must for everyone. Facilities include a picnic pavilion, playground and the beloved “Loki” train ride.
Exhibits at MacBride Copperbelt Mining Museum focus on copper mining around Whitehorse, the Pueblo Mine Disaster, and an interpretive train along a 2km track.
Address:
Mile 919.28 Alaska Highway
Whitehorse, YT Y1A 5B7
Hours:
Thursday to Saturday, 10 am to 4 pm (tentative seasonal hours) starting June 18
Phone:
(867) 667-2907
Web site:
http://macbridemuseum.com/visit/macbride-copperbelt-mining-museum