Maple Leaf Cemetery, located in Whitehorse, Yukon, is a serene and historic final resting place for the community. Established in 1900, it is the oldest cemetery in the city and has been serving the people of Whitehorse for over a century. The cemetery is situated on a picturesque hillside, surrounded by lush greenery and offers a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere for visitors.
Maple Leaf Cemetery offers a range of services including traditional burials, cremation burials, and columbarium niches. The cemetery also has a scattering garden for those who wish to have their ashes scattered in a natural setting. The staff at Maple Leaf Cemetery are dedicated to providing compassionate and personalized services to families during their time of need.
The cemetery is also a significant historical site, with many notable figures from Whitehorse’s past buried here. The graves of pioneers, war veterans, and prominent community members can be found within its grounds. The cemetery also has a beautiful memorial garden dedicated to the memory of the victims of the 1950 Whitehorse plane crash.