The population of the Yukon was 33,897 according to the 2011 census, with 23,276 of that total in the capital of Whitehorse.
there are .1 persons per square mile in the Yukon Territory.
because Yukon is a place where they built the oil rigs, so thats why barely any people live their.
No, I am a resident of Ontario, and The Yukon and NWT are populated quite a bit. Grant it might not be like Ontario. However the population of PEI is less than the NWT and the Yukon.
It is Dawson, or Dawson City which is a town of 1,328 residents.
Pardon my snicker, but Whitehorse is not Canada's Capital City. The Capital of Canada is Ottawa. Whitehorse, with a population of about 22,000, is the Capital of Yukon Territory, which is up north beside Alaska. Ottawa's population is approaching the million mark.
The capital of the Yukon is Whitehorse. Its population was 23,276 in the 2011 census.
Don't know but the Yukon has a pop of 31,000 people.
About 31,000 people
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there are .1 persons per square mile in the Yukon Territory.
The population of Whitehorse, capital of Yukon Territory, is approximately 25,000.
Because it was the only city in Yukon with a stable and growing population.
2011: 15865
Yes, English is the official language of the Yukon Territory in Canada. The majority of the population in Yukon speaks English as their first language.
As of the latest estimates in 2023, Yukon has a population of approximately 42,000 residents. The population is relatively small and spread across a vast area, with the majority living in the capital city, Whitehorse. The population density is low, reflecting Yukon's expansive wilderness and natural landscapes. For the most current population figures, it's advisable to check official statistics from the Government of Yukon or other reliable sources.
The City of Whitehorse is the capital of Canada's Yukon Territory. As of December 31, 2008, the population of Whitehorse was 25,403.
As of 2021, the population of Whitehorse, Yukon is estimated to be around 30,000 people.