In the south western part of the Yukon Territory, on the Yukon river
Your question doesn't make any sense.
Whitehorse
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.
There is no provincial capital in Canada by the name of "the whitehouse." You might, however, be thinking of Whitehorse, which is the capital of Yukon Territory.
The Yukon is a Northern Territory in Canada. It's capital is Whitehorse. It borders Alaska on it's West. It is there that the Yukon gold rush took place.
The capital of the Yukon territory is Whitehorse, but before 1952, the capital was Dawson City.
The capital city of the Yukon territory is Whitehorse.
It is Whitehorse.
Whitehorse is the capital city of Yukon territory in northern Canada. Dawson City was the Yukon capital city until 1953 when Whitehorse was designated as the new capital.
First of all Whitehorse is a capital, and the TERRITORY that it is in is Yukon.
Whitehorse is the capital of Yukon Territory.
Whitehorse
Whitehorse
The Territory of Yukon's capital is the city of Whitehorse.
It is Dawson, or Dawson City which is a town of 1,328 residents.
The population of Whitehorse, capital of Yukon Territory, is approximately 25,000.
Whitehorse is the capital city of Yukon territory in northern Canada.