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Find information about where to access condoms, contraception, and other sexual health supplies in Yukon.
Access Free Supplies
Access to sexual health supplies is an important part of taking care of your health. Many locations in Yukon offer free, confidential supplies including condoms, lubricant, and harm reduction materials.
You don't need to provide ID or answer personal questions to receive supplies. Services are available to everyone.
Whitehorse Locations
Blood Ties Four Directions
Free, confidential sexual health supplies and harm reduction services.
Available supplies:
Whitehorse Health Centre
Public health services including contraception and sexual health consultations.
Available supplies:
Victoria Faulkner Women's Centre
Support services and supplies for women and gender-diverse people.
Available supplies:
Skookum Jim Friendship Centre
Indigenous community center offering health programs and resources.
Available supplies:
Rural Communities
Sexual health supplies are also available at health centres in communities across Yukon. Contact your local health centre to learn about available services.
Dawson City
Dawson City Health Centre
Call ahead for availability
Watson Lake
Watson Lake Health Centre
Call ahead for availability
Haines Junction
Haines Junction Health Centre
Call ahead for availability
Tip: If you're in a rural community and need supplies, you can also contact the Yukon Government Health Line at 811 for information about services in your area.
Can't Visit in Person?
Some organizations offer discreet mail-out services for sexual health supplies. Contact Blood Ties Four Directions to inquire about having supplies mailed to you.
Blood Ties Four Directions
Ask about their mail-out program for harm reduction supplies.
Tips for Safer Sex
Use condoms correctly
Check the expiration date, open carefully, and use a new condom each time.
Use lubricant
Water-based lubricant reduces friction and helps prevent condom breakage.
Get tested regularly
Regular STI testing is an important part of sexual health, even without symptoms.
Communicate with partners
Talk openly about boundaries, testing, and protection with sexual partners.
Have Questions?
Sexual health services are confidential and judgment-free. Don't hesitate to reach out with questions.