Kluane Lake is the largest lake in the Yukon. Other Lakes
include Nares Lake, Emerald Lake, Spirit Lake, Lake Bennet,
Kathleen Lake, Five Mile Lake, Tagish Lake, Long Lake, Hidden
Lakes, Schwatka Lake, Mary Lake, Lake Laberge, and Chadburn
Lake
The Yukon River is more than 3000 km long, and runs through the
Yukon and Alaska. Other rivers include the Dezadeash River, Pelly
River, Alsek River, Tatshenshini River, Teslin River, Firth River,
Rancheria River and Liard River.
Bonanza creek has little significance except that it was the
site where gold was located in the late 19th century, sparking the
Klondike Gold Rush.