Shipyards Park

Ogilvie St, 100 Ogilvie St, Whitehorse, YT Y1A 3T8, Canada

Shipyards Park is a lively and scenic public park located along the Yukon River in Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. It is a popular gathering place for both locals and visitors, offering a mix of natural beauty, recreation, and community events. The park is open year-round and provides something for everyone in every season.

The park is built on the site of the old Whitehorse shipyards, which were once busy with paddlewheel boats during the Klondike Gold Rush and early trading days. Today, Shipyards Park honors that history while providing a modern space for fun and relaxation. Visitors can enjoy beautiful views of the river, walking trails, grassy areas, and outdoor art installations.

One of the highlights of Shipyards Park is the Rotary Peace Park Playground, which is safe and fun for children of all ages. In winter, the park becomes a hub for seasonal activities, including a popular skating loop and a large outdoor fire pit that helps everyone stay warm. In the summer, it hosts the Fireweed Community Market, where local vendors sell fresh produce, handmade goods, and crafts.

Shipyards Park is also known for hosting public events and festivals. These include concerts, cultural celebrations, and the Yukon Sourdough Rendezvous Festival in winter. There's also a performance shelter for live music and a public building with washrooms and community meeting space.

The park is easy to reach and is located near downtown Whitehorse. Its central location makes it a great starting point for exploring the city or taking a relaxing riverside walk. It is also connected to the Millennium Trail, a well-used path that runs along the Yukon River and offers great views.

Mapview of Shipyards Park


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