
| From the planned communities of the Canadian Forces to the remote whaling station on Hershel Island, we have been part of the planning to preserve and manage many of the Yukon's varied historic sites. |
| Department of Public Works Housing in Whitehorse. An inventory and evaluation of post war housing with recommendations for preservation. City of Whitehorse. 2004 |
| Shipyards Park Heritage Conservation Plan. Plan prepared for City of Whitehorse with Kobayashi & Zedda and N.A. Jacobsen. 2002 |
| Fort Selkirk Management Plan Update. Prepared for Fort Selkirk Management Group with Inukshuk Planning & Development, and K-L Services. 2000 |
| Rampart House & Lapierre House Management Plan. Team member on this project with Ecogistics Consulting, Eileen Fletcher, Sheila Greer & Colin Beairsto.1999 |
Tr’o-ju-wech-in Potential Site Models. Conducted for the Tr’ondek Hwech’in First Nation & Parks Canada. 1998 |
| White Pass and Yukon Railway Depot, Whitehorse & Associated Buildings — A Structural History. Prepared for Gov’t of Yukon, Heritage Branch. 1998 |
| Edge of the River, Heart of the City - A History of the Whitehorse Waterfront, planning report. Prepared for the Yukon Historical & Museums Association.1993 |
| The Alaska Highway: A Thematic Study. A history and evaluation of historic resources prepared for Heritage Branch, Government of Yukon.1991 |
| Whitehorse and the Alaska Highway. Research paper prepared for the Whitehorse 50th Anniversary Society. 1991 |
| Historic Landscape Study of the Commissioner's Residence, Dawson City, Yukon. Prepared for Parks Canada, Klondike National Historic Sites.1990 |
| Inland Water Transportation System Research Project. Stage 1 in an ongoing Parks Canada research project. 1997 |
| The South Klondike Highway. Research paper prepared for Canada Post.1996 |
| The Church in Yukon, Law Enforcement in Yukon, Dawson City Housing, White Pass and Yukon Railway Historical Survey & Customs Houses in Yukon: theme studies prepared for the Yukon Heritage Inventory, Heritage Branch.1990 |
British Yukon Navigation Company Fleet on ways in the Whitehorse Shipyard.