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  2. List of rivers of Yukon - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Canadian Forces Northern Area Headquarters Whitehorse

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    Canadian Forces Northern Area Headquarters (CFNA HQ) Whitehorse is a detachment of the Canadian Forces, based approximately 24 kilometres (15 mi) south of Whitehorse, Yukon. Canada's military has operated in the area since the days of the famous volunteer Yukon Field Force , established by the Non-Permanent Active Militia in 1898, to help the ...

  4. Whitehorse - Wikipedia

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    The Yukon River is essentially navigable from Whitehorse to the Bering Sea. At 640 m (2,100 ft) above sea level, the river at Whitehorse is the highest point on earth that can be reached by watercraft navigating from the sea. Currently, no passenger or freight services use the river at Whitehorse. [114]

  5. Geography of Yukon - Wikipedia

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    A map of Yukon. Yukon 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.

  6. List of municipalities in Yukon - Wikipedia

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    Whitehorse is the capital of Yukon and its only city. The remaining seven municipalities are towns, of which four were villages that were continued as towns upon adoption of the 2001 Municipal Act. [5] Over two-thirds of the population of Yukon (28,201 residents; 70.1%) reside in Whitehorse, the largest municipality in the territory. [1]

  7. Carmacks, Yukon - Wikipedia

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    Carmacks is situated at the confluence of the Nordenskiold and Yukon rivers, approximately 180 km (110 mi) north of Whitehorse and 360 km (220 mi) south of Dawson City on the North Klondike Highway. It is the site of one of the four bridges over the Yukon River.

  8. Ibex Valley, Yukon - Wikipedia

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    Ibex Valley comprises residential areas along the Alaska Highway immediately outside the Whitehorse city limits as far as approximately historical mile 945, as well as a small number of sideroads, including a five-mile loop of the original Alaska Highway alignment from Mile 929 to 934. The hamlet is part of the Whitehorse Census Agglomeration.

  9. Marsh Lake, Yukon - Wikipedia

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    Part of the Whitehorse Census Agglomeration, Marsh Lake is a residential area most of whose residents work and do their business in Whitehorse.Originally a cottage community, the ease of the commute and the provision of power and phone has made it possible to start living in the community year-round, although many seasonal residences still exist.