There is no 'territory' south of the Yukon; it is the province of British Columbia that shares a border.
There are no frontiers left but if there were and they were in the north those territories of Canada would be on them.
The Northwest Territories
Northwest
In the south western part of the Yukon Territory, on the Yukon river
British Columbia
Relative location is the location of a place based on its surroundings, or nearby landmarks. An example is; in the west of Canada, northwest of the United states, and let's say south east of Alaska. Anything else will do though, just as long as it makes sense.
British Columbia borders Alaska to the south and the Yukon territory borders it to the east.
The Nebraska Territory was an incorporated territory of the U.S. from 1854 to 1867. It consisted of Nebraska, Wyoming, South Dakota, North Dakota, Colorado and Montana.
British Columbia lies south of the Yukon territory.
In the south western part of the Yukon Territory, on the Yukon river
British Columbia
British Columbia
British Columbia
Relative location is the location of a place based on its surroundings, or nearby landmarks. An example is; in the west of Canada, northwest of the United states, and let's say south east of Alaska. Anything else will do though, just as long as it makes sense.
South Australia is directly south of the Northern Territory.
British Columbia
British Columbia borders Alaska to the south and the Yukon territory borders it to the east.
British Columbia is the province on the west (Pacific) coast of Canada, south of Alaska and the Yukon Territory.
It is bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north, Northwest Territories to the east, British Columbia to the south, and Alaska to the west.
British Columbia is the province on the west (Pacific) coast of Canada, south of Alaska and the Yukon Territory.