Destroyed NWT church appears in Swiss Yukon Gold Rush model set
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Destroyed NWT church appears in Swiss Yukon Gold Rush model set
Alice Twa
Sunday July 12, 2026 at 5:40am MT
Rolf Weinmann's Our Lady of the Snows model. Photo: Submitted
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Using plywood, a straw and a plastic steeple, Rolf Weinmann finished his replica of Colville Lake’s Our Lady of the Snows church nearly a year after it burnt down.
“It’s my hobby. I like making little buildings,” said Weinmann, who has positioned the church beside a miniature Canadian train in his garden model display. The broader context of the display, at Weinmann’s home in Switzerland, is a representation of the Yuko…
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