National Historic Sites of the Klondike - Parks Canada

S.S.  Keno

The Keno River Boat was built in 1922. It was used for river travel on the Stewart river and pushed bargesfilled with silver ore from the mining towns of Mayo to Stewart Crossing. The Keno often made trips to Whitehorse where it spent its winters. Today the Keno rests ashore in Dawson City and can be viewed on Front Street.      

Contact:

Parks Canada - National Historic Sites of the Klondike

Address:

Box 390
Dawson City, YT
Y0B 1G0

Telephone:

867-993-7200

Fax:

867-993-7299

Email:

rose_margeson@pch.gc.ca

Web Site:

www.parkscanada.gc.ca

 
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