Museum

Jack London Museum

Dawson City, Yukon

Replica of Jack London's Klondike cabinExhibits on London's Gold Rush experiencesInsight into how the Yukon inspired his writingCharming heritage location in downtown DawsonEngaging storytelling by knowledgeable guides

About Jack London Museum

Located at the corner of Eighth Avenue and Firth Street, the Jack London Museum celebrates the time the famous author spent in the Klondike during the Gold Rush of 1897–98. The site includes a replica of his cabin and exhibits exploring how the Yukon wilderness shaped his celebrated literary works. It is operated by the Klondike Visitors Association and offers engaging interpretive programming.

Things to Do

Guided museum tours

Guided museum tours

Cabin replica exploration

Cabin replica exploration

Literary history discovery

Literary history discovery

Photography of heritage cabins

Photography of heritage cabins

Reading and storytelling events

Reading and storytelling events