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  2. List of lakes of Yukon - Wikipedia

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    The largest lake of Yukon is Kluane Lake at 409 km 2 (158 sq mi) located at an elevation of 781 m ... 92 but this conflicts with map evidence. ...

  3. Geography of Yukon - Wikipedia

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    A map of Yukon Yukon (population as of the 2021 census 40,232 [ 1 ] ) is in the northwestern corner of Canada and is bordered by Alaska , British Columbia and the Northwest Territories . The sparsely populated territory abounds with natural scenery, snowmelt lakes and perennial white-capped mountains, including many of Canada's highest mountains.

  4. Kluane Lake - Wikipedia

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    Kluane Lake is located in the southwest area of the Yukon. It is the largest lake contained entirely within Yukon at approximately 408 km 2 (158 sq mi), [1]: 1 and 81 km (50 mi) long. [1]: 1 Kluane Lake is located approximately 60 km (37 mi) [1]: 1 northwest of Haines Junction. [1]: 1 The Alaska Highway follows most of the

  5. List of protected areas of Yukon - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of protected areas of Yukon. The Yukon , formerly called Yukon Territory and sometimes referred to as just Yukon [ 1 ] is the smallest and westernmost of Canada's three territories . It also is the least populated province or territory in Canada, with a population of 35,874 people as of the 2016 Census.

  6. Robert Campbell Highway - Wikipedia

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    Yukon Highway 4, also known as the Robert Campbell Highway or Campbell Highway, is a road between Watson Lake, Yukon on the Alaska Highway to Carmacks, Yukon on the Klondike Highway. It is 583 km (362 mi) long and mostly gravel-surfaced. It serves the communities of Faro and Ross River and intersects the Canol Road near Ross River.

  7. Category:Lakes of Yukon - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML; ... Partridge Lake (BC-Yukon) Lake Peace; Q. Quiet Lake (Yukon) S. Schwatka Lake; Snafu Lakes;

  8. Peel watershed - Wikipedia

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    The Peel Watershed is primarily within the Boreal Taiga ecozone, with the lower lying parts in the north within the Taiga Plains ecozone. [5] The two ecozones of the PWPR are further divided into ecoregions: Peel River Plateau and Fort McPherson Plain in the Taiga Plains ecozone, and British/Richardson Mountains, North Ogilvie Mountains, Eagle Plains and Mackenzie Mountains in the Boreal Taiga ...

  9. Yukon - Wikipedia

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    Yukon was split from the Northwest Territories by a federal statute in 1898 as the Yukon Territory. The current governing legislation is a new statute passed by the federal Parliament in 2002, the Yukon Act. [9] That act established Yukon as the territory's official name, although Yukon Territory remains in popular usage.