- canadadrivingdirections.com yukon/Vast and Sparse Population: The Yukon Territory, as seen on Google Maps, is Canada’s second-largest territory, covering an area of 1,567,874 square kilometers.
- nationsencyclopedia.com canada/Nunavut-to-Yukon/…In 2002, there were no homicides in the Yukon. Because of the small population, the Yukon sometimes has one of the highest crime rates in Canada.
- thecanadianencyclopedia.ca en/article/yukonThe name Yukon comes from the Gwich’in word Yu-kun-ah meaning "great river" and is a reference to the Yukon River. Lying in the northwestern corner of Canada...
- travel.destinationcanada.com en-us/places-to-go/…Experience the enchantment of the Yukon on a serene getaway to Canada's north. Retreat to a private, cozy cabin nestled by a tranquil lake...
- britannica.com Geography & Travel States & Other SubdivisionsYukon, territory of northwestern Canada, an area of rugged mountains and high plateaus. It is bounded by the Northwest Territories to the east, by British Columbia...
- comeexplorecanada.com yukonDiscover the Beauty and History of Yukon, Canada. ... Yukon, Canada is a land of rugged wilderness, stunning natural beauty, and rich history.
- internationaltraveller.com north-america/canada/…Partnered with Destination Canada, we bring you the best of the Undiscovered Canada. Here we reveal all you can do within the Yukon Territory.
- travel2next.com things-to-do-in-yukon-cool-and-…Here are my top outdoor activities to enjoy in the Yukon. 16- Dog sledding, mushing and skijoring. dog team with musher, Fish Lake, Yukon Territory, Canada.
- canadavisa.com about-the-yukon.htmlAbout one quarter of Yukon residents are of Aboriginal descent and the Yukon is home to fourteen of Canada's First Nations, speaking eight different languages.
- akottv.com yukon-canada/Yukon is located in northwest Canada and shares borders with British Columbia to the south, the Arctic Ocean to the north, and Alaska to the west.