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         Yukon Geography:     more books (48)
  1. Reshaping Economic Geography in East Asia by Yukon Huang, 2008-11-12
  2. Geography of Yukon: Yukon, Climate, Climate of the Arctic, Subarctic climate, Taiga, Tundra, Ice field, Northwest Territories, British Columbia Latitude, ... Sea, Longitude, Yukon River, Mackenzie River
  3. Yukon Geography Introduction: Klondike, Yukon, Pelly River, Beaver Creek, Yukon, Saint Elias Mountains, Pelly Crossing, Yukon
  4. Carmacks district, Yukon, (Canada. Geological Survey. Memoir 189) by H. S Bostock, 1936
  5. Surface velocity measurements on the Kaskawulsh Glacier, Yukon Territory, Canada (Institute of Polar Studies. Report) by Henry H Brecher, 1966
  6. Eagle: focus on the Yukon by Melody Webb Grauman, 1975
  7. Yukon Territory (Exploring Canada) by Steven Ferry, 2003-04-09
  8. Golden Alaska; A Complete Account to Date of the Yukon Valley; Its History, Geography, Mineral and Other Resources, Opportunities and Means of by Ernest Ingersoll, 2009-12-19
  9. Golden Alaska; a complete account to date of the Yukon Valley; its history, geography, mineral and other resources, opportunities and means of access by Ernest Ingersoll, 2010-08-28
  10. Golden Alaska; a complete account to date of the Yukon Valley; its history, geography, mineral and other resources, opportunities and means of access
  11. Tourist industry employment in the Yukon: A preliminary investigation (Tourism) by Robert C Mings, 1978
  12. Environmental control on geomorphic processes, Grizzly Creek, south-west Yukon territory by Peter G Johnson, 1976
  13. Reconnaissance of hydrology and fluvial characteristics of rivers in northern Alaska and northern Yukon Territory by Michael Church, 1971
  14. The Yukon [Rivers of America] by Richard Mathews, 1968

1. Yukon Geography
You can learn more about yukon geography, history, culture, and economics from our award winning Capital Cities Project.
http://www.yesnet.yk.ca/schools/jackhulland/geography/map2.html
Find the Yukon Territory
Capital Cities Project.
Find and Click on the Yukon to continue. Facts on Yukon Yukon Fact Sheet 1998 Visit Our Capital Cities Project Yukon Weather at www.weatheroffice.com Yukon Community Profiles
see: http://www.yukoncommunities.yk.ca/home.html Royalty Free Image from Nova Development Art Explosion 250,000

2. Agriculture
of yukon geography, Climate and Soil...... A Brief
http://www.renres.gov.yk.ca/agric

3. Another: Yukon Geography Quiz
yukon geography Quiz. Okay, people, if you're going to look for thatlost moose, you'll need to brush up on your yukon geography.
http://www.yukonweb.com/business/lost_moose/books/another/geog_quiz.html
Excerpted from
Another Lost Whole Moose Catalogue
Yukon Geography Quiz
Okay, people, if you're going to look for that lost moose, you'll need to brush up on your Yukon geography. Here's a quiz to test your knowledge. Thanks to Conrad Boyce and the Yukon Science Institute for this column, Sourdough Scientist, printed originally in the Yukon News, February 1989. We'll start with an easy one.
  • What are the Yukon's high and low points, elevation-wise? Two points
  • Of the Yukon's 16 electoral districts, only four have names of Indian derivation. List them. Four points
  • How many existing communities have the word "crossing" as part of their present OR historical name? Two points
  • Some little memory teasers. Cite a Yukon community with the same name as a: (a) bird (b) beverage (c) casino game (d) fish (e) condiment. Five points
  • Name the industry historically associated with the following communities. If it's mining, what kind? (a) Clinton Creek (b) Klukshu (c) Porter Creek (d) Conrad (e) Fort Selkirk (f) Herschel Island (g) Faro (h) Dominion (i) Forty Mile (j) Guggieville. Ten points
  • This one's easy if you have a map (if you know where to look), but without a map, can you say what body of water (stream, lake, sea, whatever) the following Yukon rivers first flow into? (We know they all flow into the Pacific or Arctic Oceans eventually, smart -aleck.). (a) Peel (b) Firth (c) Nisutlin (d) Alsek (e) Takhini (f) Hyland (g) Donjek (h) MacMillan (i) Bonnet Plume.
  • 4. YUKON--Colour Of The Land: Klondike Sun Review
    As one turns the pages, the colours of dog mushing, fishing, miningand trains, of yukon geography, flora and fauna leap out at you.
    http://www.yukonweb.com/business/lost_moose/books/colour/sun.html
    Reviews
    Yukon Colour of the Land
    Klondike Sun
    New Book Reveals the Colour of the Land
    Reviewed by Michael Gates The Yukon has a long tradition of photo books, dating back to the Gold Rush. Beginning with the works of photographers such as E.A. Hegg, whose chronicling of the Klondike Stampede made him famous, and the Kinsey brothers, who recorded scenes from the Goldfields early in the century, and more recently, publications by Harrington, Morrow, Von Baich and Towriss, the Yukon, its people and events have been captured in a thousand different poses. None has done so more effectively, than this new publication, displaying the works of Yukon photographer, Richard Hartmier. A 20-year Yukon resident, the ebullient Hartmier, was approached by Lost Moose Publishing of Whitehorse to consider a selection of his photography in book form. Hartmier travels the entire Yukon both under contract and for his own pleasure, continually chronicling its every movement, its mood, its seasons and its people. He has an artist's eye for breathtaking vistas, and a natural eye for detail that keeps one returning to certain photos over and over again, only to discover something new each time. This 122 page book is most notable for the quality of the images. It is clearly the best reproduction of Yukon photographic images that I have seen. In the photo of the new growth after a forest fire (page 43), for example, it is possible to pick out individual stems of grass. So sharp are the details and so accurately and vividly rendered are the colours, that I found myself wanting to step into some of the images.

    5. Yukon Geography
    The Capital City of the Yukon Territory is Whitehorse. In fact Whitehorseis the only city in the Yukon. Find and click on Canada to continue.
    http://www.yesnet.yk.ca/schools/jackhulland/geography/map1.html
    Find Canada Whitehorse resides in the most northwestern territory of Canada. Canada is the most northern country on the continent of North America and is the second largest country in the world with a population over 30 million (1996). Canada crosses six time-zones and borders three oceans. Canada is divided into ten provinces and three territories, each with its won capital city. The Capital City of the Yukon Territory is Whitehorse. In fact Whitehorse is the only city in the Yukon. Find and click on Canada to continue. Facts on Canadian Geography Facts on Canada Visit Our Capital Cities Project Royalty Free Image from Nova Development Art Explosion 250,000

    6. Geography_Climate_and_Soil
    Information about agriculture land base in the Yukon as it relatesto geography, climate and soil. yukon geography, Climate Soil.
    http://www.emr.gov.yk.ca/Agriculture/Geography_climate_and_soil.htm
    Government of Yukon Home Department Home Search Site Map ... Pipeline Contact Us:
    Department of Energy, Mines and Resources
    Agriculture Branch
    Location
    Ste. 320 - 300 Main Street
    Elijah Smith Building
    Mailing Address:
    Box 2703
    Whitehorse, Yukon
    Canada Y1A 2C6
    Phone: (867) 667-5838 Fax: (867) 393-6222 Toll free (In Yukon): 1-800-661-0408, ext 5838 agriculture@gov.yk.ca
    Agriculture State of the Industry 2000-2001 Land Planning Land Application Process Land Disposition Process ... Soil Geography
    The Yukon is part of the Canadian cordilleran region that is characterized by mountainous terrain and the presence of glaciers and icefields in some areas. Agriculture is limited to the major river valleys including those of the Yukon, Takhini, Pelly, Stewart and Liard. For the most part, agricultural activity is located on river sediments. In the Takhini and Dezadeash valleys typical agricultural soils are formed on silts and clays deposited in glacial Lake Champagne. Climate The Yukon has a sub-arctic continental climate with temperatures reaching as high as 36.1 degrees in the summer and as low as minus 60 degrees in the winter. The average frost free period ranges from 93 days in the Watson Lake area to 21 days at Haines Junction. As well as varying greatly geographically, frost free period varies substantially from year to year at any location. Long hours of daylight during the summer promote rapid growth which compensates to some extent for the cooler summer temperatures experienced north of 60 degrees latitude.

    7. Bigchalk: HomeworkCentral: Yukon Territories (By Province & Territory)
    yukon geography Facts. MAPS Map Basic Information; Weather Map.Privacy Policy Terms Conditions Site Map Help Contact Us
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    GENERAL

  • Ivvavik National Park
  • Kluane National Park
  • Overview of Northern Yukon ... Contact Us
  • 8. Physical Education
    Open to students entering grade 10 or enrolled in grade 11/12. Learner OutcomesStudents will Learn about the rich yukon geography, history, and environment.
    http://dragonnet.hkis.edu.hk/hs/administration/summer/PE.htm
    Year 2000 Summer Academic Term General Information Humanities Information Technology Science ... Summary Physical Education
    Fulfils ½ unit of the required physical education graduation requirement.
    Open to students entering grade 10 or enrolled in grade 11/12. Learner Outcomes:
    Students will:
  • Learn about the rich Yukon geography, history, and environment. Become more self-aware and learn leadership skills. Transfer their learning back to their daily lives. Learn and apply basic canoeing and wilderness camping skills.
  • Methodology:
    Capsule:
    The group will fly to Whitehorse, the capital of the Yukon Territory via Vancouver. Once there, the group will pack food and gear in preparation for their ten day canoe trip. The trip covers 700kms of swift moving water between Whitehorse and Dawson City. Along the way many historic sites, accessible only by water, will be visited. Many of these old sites date back 100 years to the Klondike Gold Rush era. Time will also be taken to explore the spectacular flora along the river banks. Once in Dawson City the group will drive back to Whitehorse. The group will fly back to Hong Kong via Vancouver. Cost Includes:
    Air travel (HK to Vancouver to Whitehorse), all technical equipment (except sleeping bags), airport transfers, all meals in Whitehorse. All accommodation is in tents. Students will need to bring some specialized personal items like polypropylene underwear, a rain jacket/pants, etc.

    9. Government Position Details - Student Training And Employment Program (STEP) - Y
    Qualifications Excellent knowledge of natural history and ecology of Yukonwildlife, floral and fauna identification, as well as, yukon geography.
    http://www.education.gov.yk.ca/advanceded/employment/stepgovernment_detail.html
    Government of Yukon Departments Education Advanced Education ... Yukon Government Positions
      Details
    Private Sector Positions Computer Camp and Youth Exploring Trades Contact us:
    Department of Education
    Advanced Education Branch
    Box 2703
    Whitehorse, Yukon
    Canada Y1A 2C6 Phone: 867-667-5927 or 8615 Toll Free in Yukon: 1-800-661-0408 Local 5927 Ann.Birnie@gov.yk.ca
    Updated: March 26, 2003
    Position Details
    STEP 2003 Yukon Government Positions
    For Yukon Post-Secondary Students Only
    CHECK LIST
    • Preference and Skills Form
      (application will be returned if this form is not completely filled in) Detailed Resume
      including courses taken, work history, volunteer work, licenses, skills, memberships etc. Phone # at school, and contact in Yukon E-mail Contact
    ADM0301-G
    COMPUTER CAMP COORDINATOR - EDUCATION - ADVANCED ED.
    (2 Positions)
    Field of Study: Education, Recreation, Computer Science, Business or related field.

    10. Government Of Yukon, Canada - Yukon At A Glance - Geography
    coast by the Alaskan panhandle. Three mountain passes (Chilkat, Chilkootand White Pass) allow access into the yukon. geography.
    http://www.gov.yk.ca/yukonglance/geography.html
    Government of Yukon Yukon at a Glance Français Government of Yukon
    Box 2703
    Whitehorse, Yukon
    Canada Y1A 2C6
    Phone: (867) 667-5811
    Toll free (In Yukon): 1-800-661-0408
    information@gov.yk.ca
    Last Updated March 22, 2001

    At A Glance
    GEOGRAPHY
    The Yukon territory covers 483,450 square kilometres in the far northwestern part of mainland Canada. Its borders lie with British Columbia on the south (latitude 60 N), Northwest Territories on the east, and the U.S. state of Alaska on the west (longitude 141 W). In the north is the Beaufort Sea. Physiography
    The Yukon is situated in the Canadian Cordillera, a mountainous belt stretching along the Pacific coast of the North American continent. The cordillera is a series of mountain ranges and valleys along a northwestern alignment. The territory is separated from the Pacific coast by the Alaskan panhandle. Three mountain passes (Chilkat, Chilkoot and White Pass) allow access into the Yukon. The broad Yukon Interior Plateau lies at 600 to 1,000 metres in the central Yukon between the western Coastal Ranges, and the Selwyn and Ogilvie Mountains on the east. A tundra plain stretches along the Arctic coast. The Yukon has 200 kilometres of Arctic coastline along the Beaufort Sea, and one Arctic island located five kilometres off the north shore. Herschel Island is a territorial park.

    11. RCMP - Yukon Territory
    Locates community detachments by means of a clickable map which returns the history, staffing, location, equipment and detailed demographics and geography of the detachment area, among other information.
    http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/yk/index_e.htm
    -PROVINCES- Alberta British Columbia Manitoba New Brunswick Newfoundland N.W.T Nova Scotia Nunavut Ontario - NCR-Ottawa P.E.I. Quebec Saskatchewan - Training Academy Yukon Yukon Territory "M" Division

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    12. Geography_Climate_and_Soil
    Information about agriculture land base in the yukon as it relates to geography, climate and soil. Provided by the Government of yukon's Department of Energy, Mines and Resources.
    http://www.economicdevelopment.yk.ca/Agriculture/Geography_climate_and_soil.htm

    13. All About The Yukon River
    A guide to information about the yukon River system including ecology, environment and the geography of the river. Also includes extensive travel, adventure and tourism information. From ExploreNorth Guide, Murray Lundberg.
    http://explorenorth.com/library/weekly/aa100199.htm
    All About the Yukon River
    The Basics
    • one of 3 rivers that roughly tie as the 2nd longest river in North America - 2,300 miles (the Mississippi and Missouri are also 2,300 miles, the Mackenzie River is 2,600). Th elength is often stated as 1,980 miles, but that is much out-of-date, and defines the Yukon River as starting at Hootalinqua, where the Pelly River joins what used to be called the Lewes River - for more information about that issue, see this article
    • a federal hydrologist, Rick Janowitz, determined in 1999 that the source of the Yukon River is a stream fed by the Llewellyn Glacier at the south end of Atlin Lake.
    • total drainage area - 840,000 square kilometers (327,600 square miles). Of that, 323,800 square kilometers (126,300 square miles) is in Canada. As a comparison, the total area is more than 25% larger than Texas or Alberta.
    • discharges 195 cubic kilometres of water per year.
    • there are only 4 bridges across the Yukon River - at the foot of Marsh Lake, in downtown Whitehorse , at Carmacks and on the Dalton Highway north of Livengood.
    • historically, the two major hazards to navigation were

    14. Geography And Facts About Whitehorse, Yukon's Capital City
    the our Whitehorse geography Page. geography and facts about Whitehorse, the capital city of yukon, Canada. To learn
    http://www.yesnet.yk.ca/schools/selkirk/geography
    Welcome to the our Whitehorse Geography Page.
    Geography and facts about Whitehorse, the capital city of Yukon, Canada.
    To learn more about the Yukon and Canada, use the maple leafs to navigate.
    The first step is to find out where we are... CLICK THE RIGHT LEAF! Return to Home Page or Start Facts on Canadian Geography Facts on Canada Facts on Yukon ... Visit Our Capital Cities Project Yukon Weather at www.weatheroffice.com Yukon Community Profiles
    see: http://www.yukoncommunities.yk.ca/home.html We created this site for schools and people who wanted to know more about where we live. We hope you find this information useful.

    15. Ross River - Where The Road Ends. And Your Adventure Begins.
    Learn about the geography, history and travel opportunities of the Ross River area of Canadas yukon Territory.
    http://www.rossriveryukon.info/
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    16. Cyberpal Lead School
    Learn about the History, geography, Economy, and Culture of the City of Whitehorse in yukon, Canada.
    http://www.yesnet.yk.ca/schools/projects/cyberpal/
    Jack Hulland School Elijah Smith School Selkirk School
    Welcome from Our Mayor
    Try our interactive sites: Geography Quiz History Trivia Quiz Economics Quiz City of Whitehorse Official Home Page www.city.whitehorse.yk.ca

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    18. Gouvernement Du Yukon - Géographie
    Translate this page geographyÉtant protégés par la chaîne de montagnes Saint-Élias, le nord etle centre-ouest du yukon n'ont pas été couverts par les glaciers durant la
    http://www.gov.yk.ca/yukonglance/francais/geography.html
    Gouvernement du Yukon COUP D'ŒIL SUR LE YUKON English
    COUP D'ŒIL SUR LE
    GÉOGRAPHIE
    Le territoire du Yukon recouvre 483 450 km² dans l'extrême nord-ouest du Canada. Il est limité au sud par la province de la Colombie-Britannique (60 o de latitude nord), à l'est par les Territoires du Nord-Ouest, à l'ouest par l'État de l'Alaska (141 o de longitude ouest) et au nord par la mer de Beaufort. Géographie physique Le Yukon est situé dans la cordillère canadienne, ceinture montagneuse qui longe la côte pacifique du continent nord-américain. La cordillère est constituée d'une série de chaînes de montagnes et de vallées qui suivent un alignement nord-ouest. Le territoire est séparé de la côte du Pacifique par une bande de terre appartenant à l'Alaska, et seulement trois cols de montagnes praticables (Chilkat, Chilkoot et White) permettent l'accès au Yukon de ce côté. Le grand plateau intérieur, à une altitude de 600 à 1000 m, recouvre la partie centrale du Yukon entre la chaîne Côtière à l'ouest et les montagnes Selwyn et Ogilvie à l'est. La toundra s'étend tout le long de la côte arctique. Le Yukon possède 200 kilomètres de littoral arctique sur la mer de Beaufort ainsi qu'une île arctique située à cinq kilomètres de la côte. Cette île, l'île Herschel, est un parc territorial. La plus haute montagne du Canada, le mont Logan (5971 m), se trouve dans les monts Saint-Élias dans le Sud-Ouest du Yukon. Au moins 20 autres sommets de cette chaîne s'élèvent à plus de 3000 m d'altitude.

    19. Teacher Resources
    resource is to help students look critically at sustainable agriculture in the yukon.It is designed to be adapted to your science, geography, environmental or
    http://www.emr.gov.yk.ca/Agriculture/Teacher_Resources.htm
    Government of Yukon Home Department Home Search Site Map ... Pipeline Contact Us:
    Department of Energy, Mines and Resources
    Agriculture Branch
    Location
    Ste. 320 - 300 Main Street
    Elijah Smith Building
    Mailing Address:
    Box 2703
    Whitehorse, Yukon
    Canada Y1A 2C6
    Phone: (867) 667-5838 Fax: (867) 393-6222 Toll free (In Yukon): 1-800-661-0408, ext 5838 agriculture@gov.yk.ca
    For the Teacher
    Agriculture State of the Industry 2000-2001 Land Planning Land Application Process Land Disposition Process ... Links The purpose of this resource is to help students look critically at sustainable agriculture in the Yukon. It is designed to be adapted to your science, geography, environmental or social studies curriculum. Grades 8 to 12 can benefit from these materials. This resource has two parts. The first part is a fun, yet informative look at agriculture in the Yukon. This section is to be photocopied and read by students (to save time and paper, photocopy one set for groups of 3 students), or you may put the set onto overhead sheets and share it with the whole class. The second part provides a role drama and activities for the students. These activities help students apply the knowledge gained in part one.

    20. Listings Yukon: Science And Humanities: Geography - Complete List
    Canada yukon Science and Humanities geography Back to geography
    http://www.listingsca.com/Yukon/Science_and_Humanities/Geography/complete.asp
    Listings Canada Maps Photo Gallery Weather ... Modify/Delete Link 86 visitors currently online
    New! Listings United States Canada Yukon Science and Humanities : Geography - Back to Geography
    Complete List - 3 Links Page: 1 Search Complete Directory In Yukon Only Canada Wide Alberta British Columbia Manitoba New Brunswick Newfoundland NW Territories Nova Scotia Nunavut Ontario PE Island Quebec Saskatchewan Yukon All Categories In Geography Only Animals/Pets Arts/Crafts Auto Guide Business Community Services Computers Education Employment Entertainment Events/Festivals Government Media Miscellaneous Professional Resource Industries Science/Humanities Shopping Society Sports/Recreation Travel General Underhill Geomatics Ltd. (Whitehorse)
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    Yukon North Slope Long-term Research and Monitoring Plan

    http://www.taiga.net/wmac/researchplan/ (Added Jan 01, 2000 - Hits: 6 - Cached
    Yukon Renewable Resources GIS

    RRGIS website, http://renres.gov.yk.ca/pubs/rrgis/

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