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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.
Wolf Lake Lodge is located on the West shore of the lake in a secluded bay. Visitors to the lodge have the luxury of uninterrupted peace and tranquility during their stay. Lake trout up to 60lbs are caught in Wolf Lake, along with Northern Pike, Arctic Grayling and whitefish. Abundant moose, eagles, caribou and birds make this area a nature ...
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The lake has a high density of large-bodied lake trout and whitefish [1]: 1 and is known for its fishing. In a startling case of climate change , over 4 days in May 2016, the Slims River suddenly disappeared, leaving windswept mud flats where the Alaska Highway crosses the diminished inlet.
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.
Lakes in Yukon by size and elevation Lake Length Width Area Elevation Average depth Maximum depth Notes Sources km mi km mi km 2 sq mi m ft m ft m ft Aishihik Lake: 53 33: 6 3.7: 147.47 56.94: 930 3,050: 35.5 116: 120 390 [2]: 8 [3] Alligator Lake: 6.3 2.4: 5.4 18 [4] Annie Lake: 2.41 1.50: 107 351: Also partly in British Columbia [5] Atlin ...
Braeburn Lodge is a roadhouse on the Klondike Highway in the Yukon Territory of Canada. It is located east of Braeburn Lake and north of Braeburn Mountain, on the path of the former Dawson Overland Trail, which was built in 1902 between Whitehorse and Dawson City. [1] The lodge itself is a tourist destination and is famous for its large ...
Dalton Post or Shäwshe is a former trading post and First Nations community on the Tatshenshini River.It was on the Dalton Trail near the Haines Highway.Today, it is a prime Pacific salmon fishing spot and serves as a base for whitewater rafting expeditions on the Tatshenshini and Alsek Rivers in the Tatshenshini-Alsek Provincial Park.