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  2. Whitehorse - Wikipedia

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    Whitehorse (French pronunciation:) is the capital of the Yukon, and the largest city in Northern Canada.It was incorporated in 1950 and is located at kilometre 1426 (Historic Mile 918) on the Alaska Highway in southern Yukon.

  3. MacBride Copperbelt Mining Museum - Wikipedia

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    The objectives of the society are to: a) To preserve, promote and to protect the railway heritage of the Yukon; b) To develop and operate the Waterfront Trolley; c) To develop and operate the Copperbelt Railway & Mining Museum; and d) To promote and enhance tourism development in the city of Whitehorse and the Yukon. [2]

  4. Adäka Cultural Festival - Wikipedia

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    YFNCT is a not-for-profit organization "committed to growing, promoting and celebrating strong and sustainable Yukon First Nations arts, culture and tourism sectors." The Festival office is located in the Yukon First Nations Culture and Tourism Association office in Whitehorse, Yukon. [2]

  5. MacBride Museum of Yukon History - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1950 by the Yukon Historical Society, and opened in 1952, it is the oldest museum in the Yukon. [1] Funding to expand the museum was approved in 2016 by the Department of Canadian Heritage and Government of Yukon, [3] [4] with the co-operation of the City of Whitehorse. [5]

  6. Yukon - Wikipedia

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    The Yukon's tourism industry relies heavily on Yukon's natural environment, and there are many organized outfitters and guides available for activities such as hunting, angling, canoeing/kayaking, hiking, skiing, snowboarding, ice climbing, and dog sledding.

  7. Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre is a research and exhibition facility located at km 1423 (Mile 886) on the Alaska Highway in Whitehorse, Yukon, which opened in 1997. [1]

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