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The major festivals include the Dawson City Music Festival, Frostbite Music Festival in Whitehorse, and the Atlin Arts & Music Festival held in Atlin, though located just outside Yukon, is mostly attended by Yukoners, since 2003. The Alsek Music Festival in Haines Junction was held for 16 years [2] but has skipped 2009 and 2010.
Five Finger Rapids seen from Klondike Highway. The Five Finger Rapids, also known as the Five Fingers, are located on the Yukon River, Yukon, Canada.Four islands of composite rock divide the river into five narrow channels of which only the eastern is passable.
The Yukon Plateau is a plateau (also defined as a plain) located in the Yukon Territory, comprising much of the central and southern Yukon Territory and the far northern part of British Columbia, Canada between Tagish Lake (W) and the Cassiar Mountains (E) and north of the Nakina River.
Wellesley Lake is a 13.5-by-6.5-kilometre (8.4 by 4.0 mi) lake in Yukon, Canada with an area of 73.81 km 2 (28.50 sq mi), an average depth of 23.8 metres (78 ft) and a maximum depth of 47.0 metres (154.2 ft). [1] The lake is popular for angling. [2]
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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.
Vuntut National Park (/ ˈ v ʊ n t ʊ t /; [1] French: Parc national Vuntut) is a national park located in northern Yukon, Canada.It was established in 1995 as part of the Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation Final Agreement, to conserve, protect and present to Canadians a portion of the North Yukon Natural Region, to recognize Vuntut Gwitchin history and culture, and to protect the traditional and ...
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.