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The Yukon River Basin is located between the Yukon Territory in Canada and Alaska in the United States, with a small portion in British Columbia, Canada. This basin is made up of 13 other individual basins that drain into the Yukon River and other adjoining rivers and tributaries .
Basin size: 854,700 km 2 (330,000 ... (125,000 sq mi) lies in Canada. [17] The total area is more than 25% larger than Texas or Alberta. ... Map of the Yukon River ...
Yukon is bounded on the south by the 60th parallel of latitude. Its northern coast is on the Beaufort Sea. Its western boundary is 141° west longitude. Its ragged eastern boundary mostly follows the divide between the Yukon River Basin and the Mackenzie River watershed to the east in the Mackenzie Mountains.
Teslin Lake is a large lake spanning the border between British Columbia and Yukon, Canada.It is one of a group of large lakes in the region of far northwestern BC, east of the upper Alaska Panhandle, which are the southern extremity of the basin of the Yukon River, and which are known in Yukon as "the Southern Lakes" (the other major ones in the group are Atlin Lake and Tagish Lake but ...
Map Yukon, Canada. This is a list of rivers of Yukon. Arctic Ocean watershed ... Yukon River 1,973 miles (3,175 km) Marsh Lake. McClintock Creek; Tagish River.
The Kandik River (Hän: K'ày' juu) is an 82-mile (132 km) tributary of the Yukon River in Canada and the United States. [3] Beginning in the Canadian territory of Yukon, it flows generally southwest into the U.S. state of Alaska. [1]
The northern tip of the lake is in the Yukon, as is Little Atlin Lake. However, most of the lake lies within the Atlin District of British Columbia. Atlin Lake is generally considered to be the source of the Yukon River [5] although it is drained via the short Atlin River into Tagish Lake. Atlin Lake was named by the Tlingit First Nation people ...
The Pelly River (Ts'ekínyäk Chú [2]) is a river in Canada, and is a headstream of the Yukon River. The river originates west of the Mackenzie Mountains and flows 530 km (330 mi) through south-central Yukon. The Pelly has two main tributaries, the Ross and Macmillan rivers. Tent camp along the Pelly River, 1898
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