No, the longest river in North America is the Mississippi/Missouri.
The Yukon River is the longest river in Yukon & Alaska. Third longest river in North America, flowing northwest from the Coastal Range mountains of northern British Columbia, through the Yukon Territory and Alaska to the Bering Sea.
The Yukon River is Alaska's mightiest and longest river. Located in the northwestern part of North America, the Yukon River is 1,980 miles in length.
The Yukon is located in north western Canada on the North American continent.
The longest river in North America is the Mississippi-Missouri River.
The Yukon River flows approximately 2,000 miles through Alaska and Canada. It is one of the longest rivers in North America.
The second largest River in North America is the Yukon River witch flows northwest Canada to the Beaufort Sea
The Mackenzie River in Canada is the longest river in Canada, but is second longest in North America. The Mississippi is the longest in North America.
The Yukon River in Alaska. It stretches 1979 km through Alaska and Canada.
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The longest river in North America is the Missouri River at 2540 miles long.
Here is 8 interesting facts that I found online: -It is the 5th largest river in North America -It is the longest river in Alaska(I said longest! not nessessarly the largest!) -Yukon River drainage basin is 25% bigger than Texas -Yukon actually means Great River -Volcanic activity may have blocked or at least altered the Yukon River -The Yukon River has 4 bridges that carry vehicles. -The Yukon River is home to one of the longest salmon runs in the world -In order to travel so long on the Yukon, the fish must have fat to burn off, making the Yukon fish known for their especcially rich and oily meat Hope this helps!