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Yukon - Wikipedia Yukon (Canadian French: [juˈkõ]) is a territory of Canada, bordering British Columbia to the south, the Northwest Territories to the east, the Beaufort Sea to the north, and the U S state of Alaska to the west It is Canada’s westernmost territory and the smallest territory by land area
Yukon | History, Population, Facts | Britannica Yukon, territory of northwestern Canada, an area of rugged mountains and high plateaus It is bounded by the Northwest Territories to the east, by British Columbia to the south, and by the U S state of Alaska to the west, and it extends northward to the Beaufort Sea Its capital city is Whitehorse
Yukon Maps Facts - World Atlas Yukon, a territory in the northwest region of Canada, spans an area of 186,272 square miles It shares its borders with Alaska to the west, the Northwest Territories to the east, and British Columbia to the south The Arctic Ocean lies to the north, providing a natural boundary for the territory
It’s a different world up here - Yukon Your dream trip to the Yukon combines exploration of the unknown with down-to-earth comforts Seeing the iconic landscape by any means possible is how you like to travel; car, hiking, dog sledding, horseback riding, mountain biking, you’ll do it all
Home | Yukon. ca Stay informed about the Government of Yukon's response to U S tariffs and their potential impact on Yukoner and Yukon businesses Learn how these tariffs could affect trade, what actions the government is taking and how you can support local businesses
Yukon - The Canadian Encyclopedia The name Yukon comes from the Gwich’in word Yu-kun-ah meaning "great river" and is a reference to the Yukon River Lying in the northwestern corner of Canada
Yukon - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Yukon is a territory of Canada, north of British Columbia, west of the Northwest Territories, and east of the American state of Alaska Its population is around 47,000 Most of the territory's people live in the capital of Whitehorse Many of the people are native Canadians (First Nations) The Yukon became a territory in 1898
Geography of Yukon - Wikipedia A number of rivers in northern Yukon flow directly into the Arctic Ocean The two main Yukon rivers flowing into the Mackenzie River in the Northwest Territories are the Liard River in the southeast and the Peel River and its tributaries in the northeast
Yukon - Mountains, Rivers, Tundra | Britannica Yukon lies within the mountainous cordilleran region of western North America The more-settled areas lie in a large central plateau surrounded by mountains, notably the Selwyn and Mackenzie ranges of the Rockies to the east; the Logan, Pelly, and St Elias ranges