Is Yukon urban rural or suburban?
Yukon is primarily a rural territory in Canada, characterized by vast wilderness and low population density. While it has urban centers like Whitehorse, the capital, most of the territory consists of remote areas and small communities. The population is spread out, with a significant portion living in rural settings rather than in suburban environments.
The principal minerals and metals produced in the Yukon are gold, silver, and sand and gravel.The main export markets are U.k.U.s, North Canada,Belgium.
The major industry of the Yukon is mining, mostly lead, zinc, asbestos, copper, silver and gold
What river was Yukon Territory named after?
the river that flows along the border between Canada and Minnesota actually has two names : Rainy River is the Western side and Pigeon River is the Eastern end of the same river.
When was the Carson river ranch named?
Mid to late 70's by the Amerongen Family, was also names the Amerongen Ranch, prior to being owned by the Amerongen's was owned I believe by the Meek's Family.
How did Yukon Territory get its name?
The Yukon got its name from the Kutchin Indian name meaning "great river"
How did the First Nations of the Mackenzie and Yukon River Basins use buffaloes?
the First Nations of the Mackenzie and Yukon River Basins used buffaloes to make clothing help to make rituals and common beliefs
What kind of work is done in Yukon Territory?
Struggling for survival. Other jobs: fishing, hunting, helping others. Its Alaska
Is the man prepared for his journey in the Yukon?
No the man was not prepared for that journey. He was not dressed for harsh winter at fifty degrees below zero
What is the name of the name of the province located to the south of the Yukon Territory?
British Columbia
What is the population of Yukon?
The population of the Yukon was 33,897 according to the 2011 census, with 23,276 of that total in the capital of Whitehorse.