Diamond Tooth Gerties Gambling Hall — Land-Based Casino 2026

Land-based casino
Diamond Tooth Gerties Gambling Hall
dawson-city, YT · Klondike Visitors Association
1971 est.
Citydawson-city
ProvinceYT
OperatorKlondike Visitors Association
Opened1971
Slots50+ machines
Tables5 tables
Famous forCanada's oldest casino, Klondike Gold Rush heritage
Address

Key Facts

  • Address: Queen Street, Dawson City, Yukon (exact street number not verified at publication)
  • Phone: contact through Klondike Visitors Association (verify current listing before visiting)
  • Hours: as of publication, full opening hours were not listed on official sources; contact ahead for seasonal variations
  • Operator: Klondike Visitors Association (Yukon jurisdiction)
  • Gaming positions: 50 slot machines, 5 table games
  • Entry age: 19+ (Yukon requirement)
  • Parking: parking available on-site and nearby street parking
  • Nearest hotel: historic lodging and modern hotels within walking distance in downtown Dawson City
  • Accessibility: confirm current wheelchair accessibility and services before visiting

The Casino Floor

Diamond Tooth Gerties operates 50 slot machines across a modestly sized gaming floor suited to a small-town, heritage venue. The denominations and progressive jackpots offered are typical of Canadian regional casinos; however, as of publication, specific game titles and payout schedules were not detailed on accessible sources. The casino floor itself is an attraction—housed in a historic building that reflects Dawson City's gold rush-era architecture, with vintage gaming aesthetic woven through the space.

The five table games likely include standard offerings such as blackjack and poker, though exact game rotation and table limits should be confirmed directly with the venue. If you are a table games player, it is worth calling ahead to confirm games operating on your intended visit day, as staffing and season (summer vs. winter tourism) may affect availability.

The venue does not operate as a high-stakes destination—this is a community-oriented casino and visitor attraction, not a resort with a premium gaming room. Players come for the historic experience and modest gaming options alongside the wider Dawson City attraction (gold panning, Midnight Sun festivals, river tours).

Historic Character and Atmosphere

What sets Diamond Tooth Gerties apart is its setting within Yukon history. The building itself carries the narrative of Dawson City's transformation from a Gold Rush boomtown (1890s–1910s) to a modern heritage destination. The casino's name references "Diamond Tooth Gertie" Livingstone, a legendary frontierswoman and entertainer of the Klondike era, adding authentic character to the venue.

The interior and decor reflect this heritage—you will not find modern Vegas-style theatrics, but rather a more intimate, historically grounded gaming environment. For visitors to Dawson City, the casino is part of the tourism circuit, alongside the Dawson City Museum, Discovery Claim (gold panning), and the SS Keno sternwheeler. Many visitors treat a few hours at the casino as one activity within a larger trip itinerary.

Dining and Drinks

Dining options at or near the casino were not fully detailed in current sources. Dawson City has several restaurants, cafés, and bars in close proximity to the casino, particularly along Queen Street and the main commercial district. Before visiting, confirm whether the casino operates its own food service (snack bar, café, or full restaurant) or if you will need to step outside for meals.

If you are planning an evening visit, it is advisable to eat dinner beforehand or research nearby restaurants, as operating hours for food services may vary seasonally and by day of the week in a small tourist town.

Getting There and Parking

By Road
Dawson City is accessible year-round by the Klondike Highway (YT 2), roughly 330 km southeast of Whitehorse (approximately 5 hours' drive). The Dempster Highway also connects Dawson to other Yukon communities. Diamond Tooth Gerties is located in downtown Dawson, on or near Queen Street, easily reached from the main highway entrance to town.

Parking
On-site and street parking are available in downtown Dawson City. The town is compact, and most amenities are within walking distance. Confirm current parking arrangements with the casino or Klondike Visitors Association before arrival.

Accessibility
There are no commercial flights to Dawson City (the airport primarily handles charter and emergency flights). Ground transportation from Whitehorse (by car or tour operator) is the standard approach.

Responsible Gaming on Site

Yukon gaming is overseen by territorial gaming regulations. The casino should provide access to information on responsible gaming, including self-exclusion programs and provincial helpline referrals.

Self-Exclusion and Help
If you wish to exclude yourself from gaming, ask casino staff for self-exclusion forms, or contact Yukon's responsible gambling resources. You can also reach out to:

  • ProblemGamblingHelpline.ca (national, 24/7)
  • Yukon Health and Social Services (territorial support)

The casino does not promote responsible gaming as prominently as larger provincial facilities (e.g., OLG in Ontario or BCLC in British Columbia), so you may need to request information directly. ATMs are typically available on-site; be mindful of cash withdrawal limits to help manage your bankroll.

Online Gaming Alternative for Yukon Players

If you cannot travel to Dawson City or prefer to play from home, Yukon residents have access to regulated and offshore online casinos. PlayNow (British Columbia's legal offering) is available in some Yukon territories, and several iGO-registered brands from Ontario (bet365.ca, FanDuel, DraftKings, BetMGM) offer options. For more information on licensed and offshore casinos accessible to Yukon, see our Yukon online casino guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Diamond Tooth Gerties Gambling Hall's hours?
As of publication, specific opening and closing times were not available on official sources. Hours may vary by season (higher in summer tourism season). Contact the Klondike Visitors Association or the casino directly to confirm hours before your visit.

Is Diamond Tooth Gerties Gambling Hall 19+?
Yes, entry is 19+. Yukon law requires all entrants to be 19 years or older.

Does Diamond Tooth Gerties Gambling Hall have food and drinks?
Current information on on-site dining was not verified at publication. Nearby restaurants and bars are within walking distance in downtown Dawson City; confirm before visiting.

Is there a hotel attached to Diamond Tooth Gerties Gambling Hall?
The casino does not appear to operate an attached hotel. Dawson City has several historic and modern lodges, hotels, and bed-and-breakfasts within walking distance or a short drive.

How far is Diamond Tooth Gerties from Whitehorse?
Roughly 330 km (5 hours' drive) via the Klondike Highway. It is a day trip or overnight getaway destination for Whitehorse residents.

Is Diamond Tooth Gerties the only casino in Yukon?
As of publication, it is the primary public casino destination in Dawson City. Other gaming venues may exist; check Yukon's gaming regulator for complete listings.

Can I play poker tournaments at Diamond Tooth Gerties?
Tournament schedules, if offered, were not documented in current sources. Contact the casino directly to ask about poker events, cash game schedules, and table availability.

Is Diamond Tooth Gerties Gambling Hall Worth the Trip?

Best suited for:

  • Visitors to Dawson City interested in frontier history and heritage experiences
  • Casual gamers seeking a modest, small-town casino atmosphere
  • Daytrippers from Whitehorse looking for a combined gaming + tourism outing
  • Those curious about Canada's oldest casino

May disappoint:

  • Players seeking high-stakes gaming or extensive table game variety (this is a modest, community casino)
  • Visitors expecting resort amenities—there is no attached hotel, spa, or fine dining
  • Anyone prioritizing modern gaming technology and large progressive jackpots

Practical tip:
Visit Diamond Tooth Gerties as one element of a Dawson City trip, not as the primary attraction. Summer months (May–September) see higher tourist traffic and longer business hours. Dawson City also hosts the Midnight Sun Festival (June) and Discovery Days (August), which coincide with peak casino visitor numbers. Book accommodation in advance, and confirm casino hours, especially in shoulder seasons (April, September) when hours may be reduced.


Responsible Gaming Reminder

Diamond Tooth Gerties is intended for adults 19+ (as per Yukon law). If you are in the Yukon and concerned about problem gambling, contact ProblemGamblingHelpline.ca (24/7 national line) or reach out to Yukon Health and Social Services for local support. Set a budget, never gamble with borrowed money, and take regular breaks.