What is the terrain like in Yukon Territory?
Yukon, Canada, is rugged mountains and high plateaus, so the terrain is rough.
What sports do Yukon territory play?
They play hokey and baseball and lots of out door things in the summer
What is the state bird of the Yukon Territory?
The Common Raven is the provincial bird of yukon territiries.
What is the zip code of Yukon?
Canada doesn't use zip codes. You need to look up postal codes, and there isn't just one for the entire area of the Yukon. There are hundreds of postal codes for the Yukon. Use the link below to Canada Post postal code lookup. Type in the address and it will give you the correct postal code.
What do people wear in Yukon territories?
The people in Nunavut wear clothes pretty much like other Canadians.
When an Inuit women has a baby she may wear an 'amauti'. This is like a parka but with an oversize hood to carry the baby in. Inuit still wear mukluks (boots made from animal hide) and parkas.
What are the province and territories of the cordillera?
There are two provinces and territories that are in the Western Cordillera. British Columbia and Yukon are the two that border the Western Cordillera.
Hippos are considered vulnerable on the IUCN red list, this is one level before endangered, but one worse than threatened.
Their numbers have shrunk from the earlier millions and if not conserved, they can become endangered.
Pygmy hippos, a species that inhabit equatorial africa, particularly the congo, are severely endangered. They are threatened by local extinction in parts of their range
What do people eat in the Yukon Territory?
People in the Yukon Territory eat things that many would consider "weird." Some of them are ox, mountain goat, and porcupines.
Where did Yukon's first settler's come from?
It's unknown exactly where the first settlers came from but it's known that they came from further down south and adapted to the cold. Answered by the Robloxian, (if you have roblox) Dingledorf
What kind of people live in the Yukon Territory?
Yukonese is very wrong. As someone born and raised in the Yukon, its Yukoner.
Yukon is bordered by British Columbia (south), Alaska (west), Northwest Territories (east) and Arctic Ocean (north).
What kins of things are manufactured or grown in the Yukon Territory?
The Yukon is a main exporter of mineral-related products. Anywhere from steel, to raw coal, to iron, to gold, and many more metals of course.
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What is the walking distance to Canada from Louisville KY?
You can make the border in about 360 miles, but Canada extends for thousands of miles.
What are the natural resources of Yukon teritories?
northwest territories mine lots of ores like diamonds, lead, gold and many more. Northwest territories has 5 mines, which averages out to making 2.1 billion dollars per mine. Another natural resource is natural gas, which they make 20 millions dollars out of.
No, Yukon is not a city, it's a province.
Sorry to say the Yukon is not a province but a territory and the capital of the Yukon is Whitehorse.
What cities on the Yukon river?
is the Whitehorse
The community of Whitehorse in Yukon has it all―wilderness out the back door as well as all the modern conveniences and amenities of downtown. A network of hiking trails surrounds what's known as the Wilderness City, and the Yukon River flows right through town, with trails and parks on its banks. Visitors are often surprised to learn that this cosmopolitan capital city of about 25,000 people offers all the amenities and comforts of a southern metropolis.
Whitehorse welcomes headline entertainment acts and international performers, and hosts a large number of superb festivals throughout the year. The city has an international airport with daily flights from Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary; scheduled departures to Inuvik and other points north, plus charter carrier services.
The city of Whitehorse lies in the traditional territory of two First Nations―the Kwanlin Dun and the Ta'an Kwach'an―and boasts a vibrant arts and cultural community. The classic ambiance of Main Street coupled with great shopping, restaurants and quality visitor accommodation make Whitehorse a superb destination as well as a base for explorations around the Yukon.
Whitehorse hosts a thriving number of supermarkets, camping supply retailers, vehicle and equipment rentals, and just about everything you'd expect to find in a major city. With a full range of visitor services, including two golf courses, a hot springs, fine dining and cafés, great museums, well-appointed accommodation and an assortment of spa and salon offerings, visitors to Whitehorse can relax and enjoy their vacation fun.
Take the time to visit some of the Yukon's top attractions during your stay in Whitehorse. Tour Parks Canada's restored sternwheeler, the S.S. Klondike, and explore the Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre and MacBride Museum. Wander the Whitehorse waterfront where you'll discover many ways to enjoy the historic Yukon River―by raft, canoe, or tour boat.
And there's so much to do just a stone's throw from Whitehorse. Explore hiking trails minutes from downtown at Miles Canyon, ride mountain ridges overlooking the city, or fish in a pristine alpine lake just a short flight by bush plane.
What are the languages of Yukon and why?
English is spoken by 85.69% as the mother tounge.
French is the mother tounge of 3.69% of the residents.
The third most common language is German by 2.59% of the people.