We were really pleased with the wide variety of souvenirs here. A great assortment of beautiful designs on anything and everything. The prices were very reasonable. But the friendly, happy welcoming staff made this not just a purchase but a highlight memory of our trip to the Yukon. They are pet friendly and fussed over our dog and gave her treats. And sent us off with a free poster that we will proudly display back home. It's great to come across people that...
Read moreA really unique place for souvenirs, where you could spend a lot of time perusing the antiques. A lot of them come with a price tag, as you'd expect, but you could still easily find cheaper items. The shopkeeper was happy to give me explanations of the items. Ended up buying a Klondyke (Yes, with a "y"!) '84 World Gold Panning Championship coin for my dad, who likes collecting stamps & coins. They've also got lots of...
Read moreMy Inuit wife looked at a book briefly and placed it back on the shelf. This is a normal shopper behaviour. When she went to the til to make her purchase, she was questioned by the cashier about what she did with the book.. Shameful to assume because of someone's skin colour they would be a potential thief. I doubt a white woman in the same outfit would have received the...
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