Free Blank Outline Map Of Yukon Territory geography Free Blank Outline Map of yukon Territory. Canada Information OutlineMaps Index World Atlas Index geography Home Page yukon Territory Map. http://geography.about.com/library/blank/blxyukon.htm?terms=free map yukon
Wikipedia Yukon (electoral District) Wikipedia Free Encyclopedia's article on 'yukon (electoral district)' yukon is the name of the only federal electoral district in yukon Territory, Canada 28 674. ( 2001) geography The district includes all of the yukon Territory. History The electoral http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yukon_(electoral_d
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Alaska Geography - NETSTATE It s geography makes up the largest land area in Alaska. hills and swampy river valleyssuch as the those of the Koyukuk, Kuskokwim, Tanana, and yukon rivers. http://www.netstate.com/states/geography/ak_geography.htm
Extractions: Borders Most of Alaska is surrounded by water. To the north is the Arctic Ocean , (the Beaufort Sea and the Chukchi Sea). To the south is the Gulf of Alaska and Pacific Ocean . To the west is the Bering Sea . Alaska's land borders Canada to the east and south. Total Area Alaska covers 656,425 square miles, making it the largest of the 50 states and more than twice the size of Texas , the second largest state. Land Area 570,374 square miles of Alaska are land areas. Water Area 86,051 square miles of Alaska are covered by water. Highest Point The highest point in Alaska is Mt. McKinley (Denali) at 20,320 feet above sea level. In fact, Mt. McKinley
Yukon Social Studies Geography yukon People History Social Studies. Home. Government of yukon, Canada Home Page Official website for the government of yukon. http://www.archaeolink.com/yukon_social_studies_geography.htm
Extractions: Yukon People History Social Studies Home Alberta British Columbia Manitoba ... Yukon Learn about Ancient Canada in Canadian Archaeology , province by province. CanadaInfo: Provinces and Territories: Yukon Territory A brief overview including symbols, short description, downloads and a few famous people. A good website for the younger student. - illustrated - From CanadaInfo - Dawson City - The Klondike Visitors Association Not only is this a good tourism page, it is a good source for Yukon history. If you strike it rich, you have my full permission to come rescue me from my enslavement to this computer. - illustrated - From the Klondike Visitors Association - http://www.dawsoncity.org/ Department of Environment Learn about how the government of the Yukon oversees the management of the natural environment. There is information about wild life, hunting and fishing, environmental assessment and protection plus a lot more. - illustrated - From Government of Yukon - http://www.environmentyukon.gov.yk.ca/main/index.shtml
Canadian Council For Geographic Education Members of the geography Connections committee presented a variety of workshopsat the Social Studies Provincial Specialist Beth Dye, BC/yukon Representative. http://ccge.org/ccge/english/whoWeAre/nov02_newsletter/nov02_BCYukon.htm
Extractions: Hello everyone! By now you are back in the thick of things working with your students in the classroom. Hopefully, the entry into the 2002/03 school year has been a smooth one. Geographically speaking, things are alive and well in this region. The CCGE was fortunate to be represented by a member from our area at the National Geographic Geography Action! seminar held in Washington, DC last spring. Chris Torrance, who teaches in SD #75, Mission, represented geography teachers from across Canada. As a result of his participation, Chris will be creating exciting learning opportunities for your students incorporating the theme, Public Lands 2002. These classroom activities can be found at www.ccge.org
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Atlas: Yukon Territory yukon Territory. yukon Territory Profile More Geographic Information CountryProfiles; Flags; World geography; World Statistics. US State Profiles; US Cities; http://www.infoplease.com/atlas/region/yukon.html
United States: Physical Geography Physical geography. of which the Brooks Range is the northernmost section; the CentralBasins and Highlands Region, which is dominated by the yukon River basin http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/us/A0861706.html
Extractions: Encyclopedia United States Canadian Shield , dips into the United States from Canada in the Great Lakes region. It is an area of little local relief, with an irregular drainage system and many lakes, as well as some of the oldest exposed rocks in the United States. The terrain of the N United States was formed by the great continental ice sheets that covered N North America during the late Cenozoic Era. The southern edge of the ice sheet is roughly traced by a line of terminal moraines extending west from E Long Island and then along the course of the Ohio and Missouri rivers to the Rocky Mts.; land north of this line is covered by glacial material. Alaska and the mountains of NW United States had extensive mountain glaciers and were heavily eroded. Large glacial lakes (see Lake Bonneville under Bonneville Salt Flats Lahontan, Lake
Department Of Geography, Field Course In The Yukon All enquiries should be sent to Dr. Peter Johnson peterj@aix1.uottawa.ca Departmentof geography, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON. Department of geography. http://www.uottawa.ca/academic/arts/geography/courses/yukon.htm
Extractions: About U of O Prospective Students Students Services ... Research Quick Picks On-line Registration Prospective Students Campus Tours Netnews@uottawa.ca Campus Campaign Apply Step by Step Faculties and Departments Timetables and Deadlines Undergraduate Programs Graduate Programs Tuition Fees Employers About the Department (GEG 4001) The theme of the field course is geomorphological processes and recent environmental change in the Kluane Region. This is a 6cr course which IN 2002 can be assembled from a number of components. There will be three components concentrating on lacustrine environments, fluvial processes on alluvial fans, and snow and ice stratigraphy and glacier mass balance. Each component will be a 3cr module and students may assemble their 6cr package. The marl lakes of the Kluane region are dominated by carbonate sedimentation produced in the water column as a result of CO2 exchange between the atmosphere and carbonate rich water. The high carbonate content in the lake water is due to groundwater input from glacial deposits with a high dolomite content. Objective is to investigate environmental change over the last 1200 years from an analysis of the sediments and macro-fossils in closed basin marl lakes. The 1200 year level is defined by the White River Volcanic Ash stratigraphic marker. Sediment core stratigraphy; carbonate content and crystal form, organic content; and loess content will be measured; and macro and micro fossils will be examined.
Geography Current Research Translate this page Permafrost distribution in mountain basins, southern yukon (Lewkowicz). of IS/GISperformance (Wellar) Client-driven applied geography (Wellar) Transportation http://www.uottawa.ca/academic/arts/geography/research/current.htm
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MSN Encarta - United States (Geography) United States (geography). It occupies a portion of the Rocky Mountain Trench, ahuge depression that extends from Montana to the yukon Territory in Alaska. http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_1741500822_10/United_States_(Geography).html
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Extractions: SEASON 1 The Yukon Quest Dawson City, Yukon On this episode of CG Kids, Jennifer and Jamie make mush ado about the Yukon in Dawson City! After checking out the snowy streets, haunted hotels and kissing buildings in town, our CG-ers meet up with 13-year-old Gemma Gould, a fourth generation gold miner! Gemmas grandfather gives Jamie and Jennifer a lesson in rocker boxes and panning (thats gold-finding for the rest of us!) at the Dawson City Museum. Then its time for a little snowmobiling trip to check out the largest wooden gold dredge in Canada! Later, Jennifer and Jamie get playful with some puppies in Dogtown, a Dawson pit stop on the world-famous dog-sledding race known as the Yukon Quest. No time for sledding, though! Not when theres an ancient Han peoples fishing village and smokehouses for our extreme explorers to discover! It all adds up to a CG Kids episode filled with some serious gold diggin, dog riggin, and prospector jiggin you just wont want to miss! Back to CG Kids Index
Extractions: This is the official site of the 5th Annual Yukon River Quest canoe and kayak race between Whitehorse and Dawson City, Yukon. In 2003, the race is scheduled for Wednesday, June 25 at 12:15 p.m. Learn more about the region, the historic course and the international cast of competitors who hit the water for round-the-clock paddling fun. www.touryukon.com The Yukon Tourism and Travel Association hosts an informative site about all things Yukon. Its a one-stop source for planning a trip to the land of the midnight sun, offering tours, packages and do-it-yourself tips on accommodation that will help you get the most out of a vacation. Categories such as cultural travel, road travel, events and towns make it easy to put yourself in the North. Advertisement www.parkscanada.gc.ca/progs/lhn-nhs/index_E.asp
Extractions: Covington, Kentucky Pullman Kids: Geography: Canada: Yukon contains pictures and descriptions of the Yukon Territory, Canada. The Yukon is one of the three territories. Please help support the Pullman Kids web site by purchasing books about the Yukon from our children's book store. We have listed picture books and novels for children there. Ancient Voices Wildnerness Camp
Pullman Kids: Geography: Canada Pullman Kids geography Canada provides pictures and descriptions of various partsof The three territories are the yukon , the Northwest Territories , and http://www.pullmankids.com/geo/can/can.html
Extractions: Covington, Kentucky External Links Pullman Kids: Geography: Canada provides pictures and descriptions of various parts of the country. Canada is the largest country (i.e. in area) in the world. It is composed of ten provinces and three territories. It is bounded on the western edge by the Pacific Ocean, on the northern edge by the Arctic Ocean, on the eastern edge by the Atlantic Ocean, and on the southern edge by the United States of America (USA) . The edge running between countries is called a "border". In Canada, the country of the United States of America (U.S.A.) is either called "the States" (as in "We're going to the States for the weekend") or "the U.S." (as in "There's no public health care in the U.S."). If you want to enrage a Canadian then go ahead and refer to the States as "America". After all, Canada is in North America and so is Mexico A popular symbol of Canada is the mountie. A mountie is a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (R.C.M.P.). Their fancy dress uniform is brilliant red as illustrated in the photo taken on Parliament Hill, Ottawa on Canada Day. Canada Day is July 1st and is Canada's birthday. It used to be called Dominion Day.
Joyce Majiski - Yukon Artist 20042006. a collaboration with Proboscis in London, UK. I have been invitedto collaborate with Proboscis on a project called Liquid geography. http://www.dawsonarts.com/~jmajiski/currentWork/LiquidGeography.html
Extractions: a collaboration with Proboscis in London, UK. Proboscis is a cultural organization which researches, develops and facilitates creative innovation. For more information on Probosics projects, check out their website: www.proboscis.org.uk I will be doing my first residency in the UK from March until June 2004. Home 2003 Monoprints 3Rivers Project Artist in the Park
Canadian Map - ZoomSchool.com Lawrence River (1,900 miles = 3058 km long), the yukon River, the Columbia River(partly in I Live (Canada and USA) A short activity book on geography to print http://www.enchantedlearning.com/school/Canada/Canadamap.shtml
Extractions: Flag Info/quiz Canada : Canada is a huge country in the continent of North America. Canada is comprised of 3,849,675 square miles (9,976,140 square km); it is the second-largest country in the world (Russia is first at 17,075,200 sq km). This huge country borders the Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, the Arctic Ocean, and the United States of America. Canada has over 151,480 miles (243,791 km) of coastline. Most of Canada's human population lives along its southern border. For a page on Canadian explorers, cick here The Capital : The capital of Canada is the city of Ottawa, which is in the province of Ontario, located above the Great Lakes Provinces and Territories : Canada has 10 provinces and 3 territories (the capital of each is shown in parentheses): Alberta (Edmonton), British Columbia (Victoria), Prince Edward Island (Charlottetown), Manitoba (Winnipeg), New Brunswick (Fredericton), Nova Scotia (Halifax), Nunavut (Iqaluit), Ontario (Toronto), Quebec (Quebec City), Saskatchewan (Regina); Newfoundland and Labrador (St. John's), Northwest Territories (Yellowknife), and Yukon Territory (Whitehorse). Geography : Canada's land ranges from fertile agricultural plains in the south to freezing tundra in the north. The southwest of Canada (British Columbia) has a mild climate. Cold winters characterize most of the rest of Canada. The magnetic North Pole is within Nunavut.