The George Johnston Museum, located in Teslin, Yukon, showcases the history and culture of the indigenous Tlingit people. The museum features an extensive collection of artifacts, photographs, and local history exhibits, offering visitors insight into both George Johnston’s life and the broader cultural context of the region. Admission is reasonably priced at $6 per adult, and the museum is designed for ease of access. Tours typically last around an hour, allowing enough time for a thorough exploration of its diverse displays.
While specific exhibitions may change, visitors can expect to see a variety of tools and artifacts from the First Nations culture, alongside detailed explanations of traditions and life in the early 1900s. The collection emphasizes the contributions of George Johnston, an innovative figure, and reflects the rich heritage of the Teslin community.


