Robert Service Cabin, Dawson Historical Complex National Historic Site

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Dawson City, Canada

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Robert Service Cabin, Dawson Historical Complex National Historic Site Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Robert Service Cabin, Dawson Historical Complex National Historic Site is located in Dawson City, Canada on 602 Eighth Ave. Robert Service Cabin, Dawson Historical Complex National Historic Site is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category historical landmark in Canada.

Address

602 Eighth Ave

Phone

+18679937200

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adam schofield

Im from preston, lancashire where this great man was from its brilliant and fascinating the more i read about how he came from my small town to here and made quite a name for himself being such a creative mind.

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Ted Ayles

Excellent and informational tour. The young man did an entertaining reading of a number of Robert Services poems and had a ton of additional stories to pass on (Aug 18/20).

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Jonathan Ostrander

It's really great to hear the Author's work recited in the shadow of his cabin and to be able to walk through a see how he lived. Open every day in the summer (usually for about an hour or two) for Parks Canada's program and cabin veiwing

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Peg Jensen

This was fabulous! Justin Aberly recited many of Robert Service's works in such a way it took our group of around thirty folks back in time. He also gave quite a lot of Robert Service history in an entertaining fashion throughout his recitings... We ALL enjoyed this and reccomend taking the time to listen to this gifted man talk about another gifted man!!!

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Han Solo

The "Spell of the Yukon" is vibrantly brought to life at this quaint little cabin up on the east side of Dawson. The young lady who presented our program was full of passion. Her readings of Service's captivating prose combined with a tour of his 1909 to 1912 home painted a vivid picture of the bard of the Yukon.

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Paul Jones

Robert service. Nuff said. Fred does a great job explaining the guy's life and interpreting his poems and he's just so likeable. Also the cabin itself is crazy; nobody's lived there since Robert Service left in 1912 so it's hella preserved. No visit to Dawson City is complete without a stop here.

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Erica Evans

We got the rare opportunity to see the inside, great to see such a historic piece of Canadian history

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Curt Smith

There are strange things done in the midnight sun and that all started in this cabin. A great part of a visit to Dawson City, Yukon