Below is the front of the Kwanlin Dun Cultural Centre built on the shores of the Yukon River in downtown Whitehorse.
Behind the centre, this canoe was brought outside for the festival. It is usually in the front lobby. This canoe was built for the centre and in the lobby you can watch an movie of the making of it.
The tent where the artisans did their work and workshops.
Woodcarvers
Women weaving hats
Stone and antler carvers
Painters at work.
David in a copper tooling workshop
Jon, David's brother, in a stained glass workshop.
Melodie making a Cree hand drum.
The four photos below are from the gift shop/gallery at the festival. There were very fine pieces, some by well known artists, as you can see.
There were many dancers and singers from a variety of First Nations. One of my favourite was a group from Tuktoyaktuk. The two children had a tendency to steal the show.