Iconic Dawson City Hotel Destroyed by Fire, Leaving Devastation

Dawson City’s historic Westminster Hotel, affectionately known as “The Pit,” was destroyed by a fire on Sunday morning, marking a significant loss for the community. The tavern, which had been an integral part of local life since its establishment in 1898, recently survived a devastating flood just months prior to this incident. Firefighters battled the flames for hours, but the beloved structure ultimately succumbed to the blaze.
Overview of the Incident
The fire broke out early Sunday, prompting an immediate response from emergency services. Just before 9:30 a.m., Dawson City officials posted on social media about the “significant structure fire” at the Westminster Hotel.
Community Response
- Fire crews urged residents to avoid the area for safety.
- No injuries or threats to nearby buildings were reported.
- A crowd gathered to witness the fire, expressing disbelief and sadness at the scene.
Councilor Cud Eastbound commented on the emotional impact of the loss, noting, “Everyone’s in shock.” Local resident Matthew Wright expressed the sentiment shared by many, stating, “An iconic part of the town is gone now.”
Historical Significance of The Pit
The Westminster Hotel was not just a bar; it served as a community hub and a venue for celebrating life’s milestones. Shirley Paraluman, a long-time resident, reflected on its loss by stating, “This is a piece of history. This building brought life to the whole town.”
Cause of the Fire
As of now, the cause of the fire remains undetermined. Buffalo Taylor, the fire chief, mentioned that an investigation would be conducted to uncover the source of the blaze.
Recent Challenges
This tragic event follows the recent challenges faced by The Pit. Earlier this year, the hotel endured significant flooding after city water mains broke during a severe cold spell. The basement was submerged under nearly one meter of water. Josée Montreuil, the tavern manager, described the ongoing struggle to address the aftermath of the flood.
Loss Felt Across Dawson City
Mayor Stephen Johnson expressed his dismay, stating, “We’ve lost an icon in this town.” He described the hotel as a cherished landmark that had served as a gathering place for residents and visitors alike.
The combination of the fire and recent flood damage has left the community reeling. Many Yukoners had hoped to see The Pit reopen later this summer, making the devastation all the more poignant.

