Some residents of the Casa Loma Trailer Park in Whitehorse have found new sites for their mobile homes, just in time to meet this Sunday's eviction deadline.

Eviction notices with a deadline of July 31 were given to the park's 12 owners just over a year ago.

Chris Bemister, who owns a mobile in Casa Loma said he's been given a few extra days. This is because the Lobird Trailer Park in Whitehorse has almost finished six new pads. Bemister and some of the other Casa Loma tenants will be able to move there.

Site of the new mobile home lots at Lobird Trailer Park. (Mike Rudyk/CBC) "We didn't know about Lobird until about a month ago, three weeks ago. We did not know right down to the crunch if there was even a place to move," Bemister said.

Others, however, had no options.

Kelly Clay has lived in the trailer park for nine years. He had to demolish his home.

Kelly Clay was forced to demolish his trailer when he couldn't find an alternate site. (Mike Rudyk/CBC) "I couldn't find a buyer for my trailer or any place to put it within city limits or outside city limits without investing way more than it's worth into it so we're tearing it down and putting it in a garbage can," he said.

Ross King, the Casa Loma's general manager, said there are no immediate plans to redevelop the Casa Loma land.