St Adalbert’s Cemetery, located in Whitehorse Yukon, is a peaceful and serene final resting place for the departed. This cemetery has been serving the community since 1904 and is the oldest cemetery in the Yukon Territory. It is situated on a beautiful hillside, surrounded by stunning views of the mountains and the Yukon River.
The cemetery offers a range of services including traditional burials, cremation burials, and mausoleum entombment. They also provide a variety of memorial options such as headstones, plaques, and benches. The staff at St Adalbert’s Cemetery are dedicated to providing compassionate and personalized services to families during their time of grief.
The cemetery has a rich history, with many notable individuals buried here, including pioneers, politicians, and members of the First Nations community. It is also the final resting place of many veterans who served in World War I and II. The cemetery is a significant part of the community’s heritage and is a popular spot for visitors to pay their respects and learn about the history of the Yukon.