Whitehorse Toyota Celebrates Grand Opening Of New Location


As Whitehorse Toyota eyes a half-century of serving drivers, Toyota’s northernmost dealer is cutting the ribbon on a new showroom and service area.
“We’ve cared for drivers in the Yukon since 1970 and our new facility will ensure they continue to enjoy the best sales and service experience in the Canadian auto industry,” said Ken Mason, dealer principal at Whitehorse Toyota, formerly known as Mic Mac Toyota. “Our new dealership features many amenities that make it a pleasure to explore everything Toyota has to offer, including an impressive line-up of rugged yet comfortable – and very dependable – SUVs and pick-up trucks that are perfect partners for life in the north.”
“As this brand-new facility demonstrates, Whitehorse Toyota is continuing to invest in this community,” said Larry Hutchinson, President and CEO, Toyota Canada Inc. “The facility doubles the dealership’s space, provides more services for Toyota customers, and represents a long-term commitment to Whitehorse Toyota employees and the people of Whitehorse.”
Whitehorse Toyota is well known in the Yukon for its community involvement. The dealership is a long-time sponsor of the annual Yukon Sourdough Rendezvous Festival. Mason is also a regular visitor at McCauley Lodge, where he has been playing guitar and singing to entertain the residents of this retirement community for more than 30 years, and the dealership is an ongoing sponsor of the Special Olympics.
Whitehorse Toyota’s commitment to the Yukon is also evident in the design of its new facility, which more than doubles the dealership’s space to 25,000 square feet.
A new 2,700 square foot showroom has room for six vehicles indoors, with TV and Internet facilities in the lounge. Visitors can explore a new tech centre, which highlights Toyota’s industry leading safety systems and user-friendly features. The new dealership also has more space to allow for a larger on-site selection of new Toyota vehicles, and Toyota Certified Pre-Owned Vehicles.
Toyota dealerships have a reputation for excellent customer service, and Whitehorse Toyota and its team of 20 employees continues to demonstrate why this is so. The dealership features an enclosed drive-through reception area for vehicle servicing, plus an indoor area to deliver new vehicles to customers – offering Yukon drivers a new level of year-round comfort. Whitehorse Toyota’s four service reception bays, nine mechanical bays, two wash bays, and two detail bays are ready to care for Toyota drivers and quickly get them on their way.
Whitehorse Toyota’s new facility also incorporates a number of features to minimize its environmental footprint – notably, specially modified window glazing to provide superior insulation, to reduce heating costs and emissions, and to improve year-round comfort.
The new Whitehorse Toyota showroom and service centre is located at 111 Range Road, and is less than a 10-minute drive from its previous location.