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Keno City Mining Museum

Explore the treasures of the past and discover Keno City’s unique rustic charm, from its rich silver mining heritage to the stunning landscapes that make it one of Yukon’s hidden gems.

our mission

To foster understanding and appreciation of mining’s pivotal relationship with Keno City, both historically and today, while promoting its rich Yukon heritage.

our vision

Keno Mining museum will be regarded as a destination community museum, offering an exceptional experience of mining and local history.

Mining Heritage

The Keno Mining Museum presents the history of Keno City’s vibrant mining past. Key exhibits like the Keystone Drill, muck machine and the creatively built Rosebud trolley offer a glimpse into life in Keno’s mining camps. Discover the stories of miners who worked hard and found joy and camaraderie in their isolated community.

Keno City

Keno City is a place like no other – steeped in history, surrounded by nature, and filled with residents who are as colorful as the landscape. With only around 20 year-round residents, Keno offers a rare blend of tranquility and rugged adventure.

Plan your trip to keno

Whether you’re here for history, nature, or adventure, our guide has you covered with essential tips, local accommodations, and must-see spots.

discover Keno City

Rich Mining History
Scenic
Beauty
Community Spirit
Nature & Adventure

KENO CITY MINING MUSEUM

867-995-3103
kenomuseum@northwestel.net
End of the Silver Trail Highway

HOURS

Open daily 10 am - 6 pm
(Victoria Day weekend to Labour Day)
After hours by appointment.

ADMISSION

Adults $5, Seniors $4,
Youth $3, Children under 12 free.

LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT

We respectfully acknowledge we live, work, and adventure within the traditional territories of the Na-Cho Nyäk Dun.

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