Yale Historic Site Closed for the Season
To our valued guests: We have made the difficult decision to close Yale Historic Site for the remainder of the 2020 season. …
To our valued guests: We have made the difficult decision to close Yale Historic Site for the remainder of the 2020 season. …
Yale – A Living History ‘Tent City’ takes you back to the early days of the 1858 Fraser River Gold Rush. Step back …
William Henry Ward (also known as “Johnny”), was born in 1823 and came to Yale from Digby, Nova Scotia, during the gold …
The Ward Tea House is a delightful recent addition to Yale. Initiated by the Yale Historic Society (Yale Historic Site), under the …
Our Visitor Centre and Gift Shop are located in the 1870s Creighton House. Step inside to a warm welcome and a feeling …
The Chinese were among the earliest new arrivals to Yale, beginning with the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush in 1858. Yale’s Chinatown was …
Located just west of Yale, on the Trans Canada Highway, the cemetery was established in 1858. The original cemetery was located next …
A heritage building built in the 1870’s, the ‘Creighton House’ is home to our museum, gift shop, archives and Beth Clare garden. It’s a fitting showcase …
St John the Divine church was built in 1863 in an attempt to ‘civilize the miners’. A major restoration project was undertaken …
Feel first hand, the thrill of hunting for gold. Transcend time and experience the full range of emotions that thousands of men …