Cigarette Delivery in Fort Selkirk
Fast, reliable shipping across Fort Selkirk, Pelly Crossing, and all Yukon communities with Canada Post, Purolator, FedEx & UPS
We proudly serve Fort Selkirk, the historic Hudson’s Bay Company post and National Historic Site, and the entire Yukon Territory with the following shipping policy:
- $29 flat shipping on all orders under $290
- Free shipping on orders $290 or more – anywhere in Yukon
- Shipped via Canada Post, Purolator, FedEx, or UPS
- Age verification upon delivery: You must be 19+ (Yukon law)
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📦 How We Choose Your Shipping Carrier
- 🏔️ Fort Selkirk & Pelly Crossing area (Klondike Highway / Pelly River): Canada Post or Purolator – 2 to 3 days from Whitehorse hub
- 🌲 Northern Yukon (Carmacks, Mayo, Keno City): Canada Post – 3 to 5 days
- 🚚 Expedited shipping: FedEx or UPS available for the area (additional charge may apply)
📌 Delivery elsewhere in Yukon? Yukon Territory Page →
What Smokers in Fort Selkirk Look For
Whether you live at the historic Fort Selkirk site, along the Pelly River, or in the nearby community of Pelly Crossing, our Indigenous‑owned store is your trusted choice for cigarette delivery in Fort Selkirk. Flat $29 shipping (free over $290). Enjoy authentic native tobacco products with no hidden taxes, delivered straight to your door at one of Yukon’s most significant historical sites.
Three Fascinating Facts About Fort Selkirk
1. A Historic Hudson’s Bay Company Post (1848)
Fort Selkirk was established in 1848 by the Hudson’s Bay Company as a fur trading post at the confluence of the Pelly and Yukon Rivers. It became a key hub for trade with the Northern Tutchone and other First Nations. The fort was attacked and burned by Tlingit warriors in 1852, but it was rebuilt and remained active until the 1950s. Today, it’s one of the best‑preserved fur trade posts in Canada.
2. A National Historic Site (1978)
Fort Selkirk was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1978 due to its role in the fur trade and its association with the Selkirk First Nation (Northern Tutchone). The site includes over a dozen restored buildings, including the original factor’s house, a church, a store, and several trapper cabins. It’s accessible only by boat or air, adding to its remote charm.
3. The “Graveyard of the Yukon”
Fort Selkirk is sometimes called the “Graveyard of the Yukon” because of the many gold rush stampeders who died nearby trying to navigate the treacherous Pelly River. The river’s rapids and sudden storms claimed dozens of boats and lives. The cemetery at Fort Selkirk contains the graves of traders, trappers, and prospectors, making it a poignant stop for visitors.
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Where in Fort Selkirk Do We Deliver?
- Fort Selkirk historic site (Y0B): National Historic Site (delivery to caretakers and authorized visitors)
- Pelly Crossing (Y0B): Selkirk First Nation community 15 km south (regular delivery)
- Minto (Y0B): Highway stop on the Klondike Highway
- Pelly River valley (Y0B): Remote cabins, fishing lodges, and wilderness properties
- Yukon River properties (Y0B): Private lodges and seasonal camps
✅ Need delivery outside Fort Selkirk but still in Yukon? Visit our main Yukon‑wide delivery page – we cover every community from Watson Lake to Old Crow.
Legal & Age Verification Requirement (Yukon Law):
All customers in Fort Selkirk and across Yukon must be 19 years or older to purchase and receive cigarette deliveries. Age verification will be performed by Canada Post, Purolator, FedEx, or UPS upon delivery. We do not sell to minors. By placing an order, you confirm you are of legal smoking age.
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