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Emergency Services

Health Care

The Haines Junction Health Centre is open five days per week staffed by a collaborative health care team; they provide primary health care, public health care, and emergency services. A primary health care nursing clinic is open during office hours for walk-ins or appointment. Please call 867-634-4444 to book your appointment. There is a resident physician available by appointment only at 1-867-634-3838. During non-office hours, a nurse is on call for emergencies. The Yukon HealthLine also provides free, confidential 24-hour service available to anyone in the Yukon.

All ambulance services in the Yukon are provided through Yukon Emergency Medical Services (YEMS), through a combination of full time employees in Whitehorse, Dawson, and Watson Lake, and local volunteer EMS responders who are paid an honoraria in the rest of the communities, including Haines Junction. If you are interested in volunteering, please visit: Join the Yukon Emergency Medical Services team

  • Health Centre/Ambulance 867-634-4444
  • Ambulance 911
  • Doctor Clinic 867-634-3838
  • Yukon HealthLine 811


RCMP

Haines Junction has a three member RCMP detachment serving the Village of Haines Junction and outlying communities along the Haines Road and Alaska Highway. The members play an active role in our community and in community events, and work diligently to ensure the safety and security of the community.

  • Police 911 / (867) 634-5555
  • Police (Non-Emergency) (867) 634-2677


Volunteer Fire Department

The Haines Junction Volunteer Fire Department was established in 1952. Volunteer Fire Department members respond to structural and vehicle fires, assist Wildland Fire Management with forest fires, attend at accidents and other scenes when requested, and perform a number of other duties in service to the community. If you are interested in volunteering, contact the Village office.

  • Fire Department 911 / (867) 634-2222
  • Forest Fire Report 1 888 798-FIRE (3473)


Social Services 

By law, every person has to report situations where a child or youth under 19 years of age needs protection. 


Conservation Officer Services

Human-wildlife conflict is any contact between humans and wildlife that causes harm to the person, animal or property. Property includes buildings, equipment, camps, livestock and pets. If you are involved in or witness human-wildlife conflict, you can: