The Yukon Convention Bureau was honoured to host the event organizer from the Canadian Seed Growers Association as they prepare for their 2026 national conference in Whitehorse, Yukon.
Over two inspiring days, we showcased some of Yukon’s most distinctive venues, local experiences, and exceptional hospitality — all made possible thanks to the generous support of our dedicated YCB members.
A sincere thank you to the following partners for your time, warm welcomes, and contributions:
- Carved at Hyatt Place Whitehorse – breakfast to start the day
- Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre – site tour and interpretive film
- Air North, Yukon’s Airline – behind-the-scenes tour and meeting
- Yukon Transportation Museum – showcasing Yukon’s transportation history
- Lumel Studios – hands-on glassblowing and local art
- Gather Café – fresh, locally-inspired lunch
- Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre – cultural storytelling and venue overview
- Miles Canyon – scenic walking tour
- Hyatt Place Whitehorse & Best Western Gold Rush Inn – site tours and meeting space
- Takhini River Ranch – stunning venue with views overlooking the Takhini River
- Belly of the Bison – hosting a memorable dinner
- Burnt Toast Café – breakfast to kick off day two
- MacBride Museum of Yukon History – rich storytelling and local history
- Copperbelt Railway & Mining Museum – unique outdoor heritage site
- Bean North Café in the Woods – a peaceful lunch stop in the forest
- Yukon Wildlife Preserve – unforgettable wildlife experience
- Eclipse Nordic Hot Springs – relaxing soak and wellness experience
- Woodcutter’s Blanket – a perfect wrap-up dinner
Your support plays a vital role in helping us promote Yukon as a premier destination for meetings and conferences. We’re thrilled to welcome the Canadian Seed Growers Association and their delegates back to Whitehorse next summer for what promises to be an outstanding 2026 conference.
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