The Duke of Edinburgh visits Whitehorse. He went for a river trip on the newly remodeled Klondike as far as Lake Lebarge. In this photo is Rolf Hougen on the boat, 5th from right with the camera.
Both the Air Force and the Army had messes. If you were invited to become an associate member, the Commander would accept your attendance in suit and tie, once. Then they required you to wear black tie formal wear but…
This photo is a good illustration of how the River Boats, here the Casca, are winched up each fall on the ways and relaunched each spring in early May.
In 1956 Governor Vincent Massey, the first Canadian Governor General, visited Whitehorse. He was hosted in the RCAF officers mess by Commissioner and Mrs. F.H. Collins. Among the guests of 300 were chief Frank and Mrs. Sydney of Teslin,…
This photo shows the Klondike at Mayo about to load the silver concentrate that has been mined, concentrated, and bagged at the Elsa Mill for transport by the Stewart and Yukon River to Whitehorse where it was loaded on the…
A scene of the City of Whitehorse from the Indian graveyard on top of the hill across the river. In the foreground are the B.Y.N. docks & warehouses where the train brought freight from Skagway and loaded it in the…
The Casca, the Keno and the Yukon Rose in winter quarters. Because it was smaller, the Keno travels up the Stewart River to Mayo to pick up the bags of silver concentrate from the United Keno Mine in Elsa.
When George Black a young lawyer came to the Yukon at age 25, he staked a claim on Livingstone Creek. He worked on the riverboats but then opened a law practice in Dawson. In 1905 he was elected to the…
At the official opening of the Alaska-Grand Prairie Microwave System built by C.N. Communication, Prime Minister Diefenbaker speaks to President Kennedy in celebration of the opening.
Prime Minister Diefenbaker visited the Yukon. He took one day to go fishing at Kathleen Lakes. Rolf Hougen, who also went fishing, took this picture at Haines Junction.
This 1959 aerial view of Whitehorse shows the airport hanger and air terminal as well as many other buildings including the one to the far left where Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh stayed in their July 1959 visit.
Rolf and Marg Hougen meet Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip during their visit to the Yukon. FH Collins looks on. Prince Phillip went to Dawson City alone as the Queen was not well. A reporter wrote a story that…