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Quaker Oats bought 19.11 acres (7.73 ha) of land in the Yukon Territory of Canada for the price of US$1000 and printed up 21 million deeds for one square inch (6.5 cm 2) of land. On advice of counsel, Quaker Oats set up and transferred the land to the Great Klondike Big Inch Land Company to make the company the registered owner and manager of ...
Little Salmon is located on the Robert Campbell Highway between Faro and Carmacks, and stretches along the lake of the same name and the Yukon River. The only non-residential establishment is the Yukon government highway maintenance camp at Drury Creek. It was formerly an important settlement of the Little Salmon/Carmacks First Nation.
This is an incomplete list of lakes of Yukon, a territory of Canada. BC. AB. SK. MB. ON. QC. NB. PE. NS. NL. YT. NT. NU. The largest lake of Yukon is Kluane Lake at ...
The Peel watershed drains 14% of the Yukon Territory Canada and flows into the Beaufort Sea via the Peel and then Mackenzie Rivers. While the lower part of the Peel River and its confluence with the Mackenzie River are in the North West Territories, most of the watershed, 68,000 km 2 out of 77,000 km 2 is in the Yukon.
Mount Lorne is a hamlet in Canada's Yukon.The hamlet is considered a local advisory area with an advisory council providing local government. [1]Mount Lorne is located just south of Whitehorse, comprising rural residential areas along the South Klondike Highway, the Annie Lake Road and connecting sideroads.
Bois D'Arc Township (T12N W½R4+R5W) is located in Montgomery County, Illinois, United States. As of the 2010 census, its population was 956 and it contained 451 housing units. As of the 2010 census, its population was 956 and it contained 451 housing units.
The Alaskan Range is part of the topography in the Yukon River Basin. The mountains range from 6,000 to 9,000 feet (1,800 to 2,700 m) in elevation. The Yukon River Basin is approximately 330,000 square miles (850,000 km 2) in area and 1,980 miles (3,190 km) in length. [1] This makes the Yukon River Basin the fourth largest basin in North America.
Carmacks is a village in Yukon, Canada, on the Yukon River along the Klondike Highway, and at the west end of the Robert Campbell Highway from Watson Lake. The population is 588 (Canada Census, 2021), an increase from the Census of 2016. It is the home of the Little Salmon/Carmacks First Nation, a Northern Tutchone-speaking people.