Our Partners
Building Prosperity Through Partnership
Partnerships are part of Northern Vision Development’s DNA. We believe that strong partnerships are essential to sustainable growth and local prosperity. We proudly work alongside Yukon First Nations development corporations through joint ventures, equity investments, and strategic projects to deliver projects that align with community priorities and long-term impact..
Our partnerships – whether joint ventures or equity investments – ensure that our projects are done with communities, not just in them.
Joint Ventures and Investments
Joint Ventures and Investments
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THT, based in Dawson City, is NVD’s largest investor. Since 2012, THT has supported NVD through both loan and equity investment. Its development arm, Tr’ochëk Limited Partnership, co-owns the Downtown, Eldorado and Midnight Sun hotels in Dawson City. Board member Lori Simcox, a Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in citizen, brings insight and leadership to this partnership.
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Through the Daana Jili Trust and Carcross Tagish Management Corporation (CTMC), CTFN joined NVD in 2012 as a major investor. Together, we co-developed the Carcross Visitor Centre, which now hosts Yukon Government’s Tourism offices. We look forward to deepening this partnership in future projects.
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In 2019, NVD partnered with NNDDC to acquire and operate the Bedrock Motel in Mayo. The partnership also acquired the North Star Motel. NNDDC holds a 51% stake, reflecting a collaborative approach that centers local ownership and benefit.
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In 2012, Selkirk Development Corporation partnered with NVD to develop a 7,600-square-foot commercial building in the Titanium Way Business Park. This 49/51 Joint Venture is a model for local-first infrastructure development.
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In 2022, NVD partnered with Carmacks Development Corporation (the business arm of the Little Salmon Carmacks First Nation) to enter an arrangement to acquire Carmacks Hotel Ltd., a community portfolio that includes a 30-room hotel and cabins, a 15-site serviced RV park, a grocery, fuel services, a restaurant and lounge, and riverfront cabins—along with additional retail offerings.
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NVD and Da Daghay Development Corporation co-own Hobah Apartments, a 34-unit residential property in Whitehorse—an investment that expands local housing and demonstrates our invest-with-community model.
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West End Developments—a Yukon partnership of Da Daghay Development Corporation,, Kobayashi + Zedda Architects, Ketza Construction, Northern Vision Development LP— will redevelop the Kèjän + Rogers land parcel (formerly 5th & Rogers site) in downtown Whitehorse. The parcel is zoned Mixed Use Commercial which supports a range of commercial and residential uses. It is expected the development will provide more than 300 residential units, plus other community amenities.
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Through KBC Developments Inc—a local partnership of Ketza Construction, Borud Enterprises, and NVD—we co-developed and now operate Normandy Living, an 84-suite supportive independent-living community in Whitehorse.
Let’s partner
We welcome joint ventures, equity investment, and financing opportunities to move high-impact northern projects from vision to reality.

