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         Yukon Geography:     more books (19)
  1. Carmacks district, Yukon, (Canada. Geological Survey. Memoir 189) by H. S Bostock, 1936
  2. Surface velocity measurements on the Kaskawulsh Glacier, Yukon Territory, Canada (Institute of Polar Studies. Report) by Henry H Brecher, 1966
  3. Eagle: focus on the Yukon by Melody Webb Grauman, 1975
  4. Yukon River: An Adventure to the Gold Fields of the Klondike by Peter Lourie, 1992-09
  5. Environmental control on geomorphic processes, Grizzly Creek, south-west Yukon territory by Peter G Johnson, 1976
  6. Reconnaissance of hydrology and fluvial characteristics of rivers in northern Alaska and northern Yukon Territory by Michael Church, 1971
  7. Tourist industry employment in the Yukon: A preliminary investigation (Tourism) by Robert C Mings, 1978
  8. Land Of The Midnight Sun: A History Of The Yukon (Carleton Library) by Ken S. Coates, William R. Morrison, 2005-03
  9. The Yukon (Rivers of America) by Richard Mathews, 1968
  10. Strange Things Done: Murder in Yukon History (Mcgill-Queen's Native and Northern Series) by Kenneth Coates, William R. Morrison, 2004-06
  11. Lower Yukon River (Alaska Geographic) by Alaska Northwest Books, Alaska Geographic Society, 1994-07-01
  12. Exploring Canada - Yukon Territory (Exploring Canada) by Steven Ferry, 2002-09-05
  13. Alaska Geographic: Richard Harrington's Yukon - Vol. 2, No. 2, 1974
  14. Alaska Regional Profiles: Yukon Region (Alaska Regional Profiles) by Lidia L Selkregg, 1976

41. The Atlas Of Canada - Grade 12
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42. Yukon Territory: Geography And Climate
Encyclopedia—yukon Territory geography and Climate. The triangleshapedyukon territory is bordered on the N by the Beaufort Sea
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Yukon Territory
Geography and Climate
The triangle-shaped Yukon territory is bordered on the N by the Beaufort Sea of the Arctic Ocean, on the E by the Northwest Territories, on the S by British Columbia and Alaska, and on the W by Alaska. The highest point in the Yukon is Mt. Logan, 19,551 ft (5,959 m) high, part of the Coast Ranges in the southwest. Although most of the territory is a watershed for the Yukon River and its tributaries, the northern and southeastern regions drain east into the Mackenzie River system. Immediately south of the desolate arctic coast the country is uninhabited and generally unknown. The other parts of the territory have great natural beauty, with snow-fed lakes backed by perpetually white-capped mountains and forests and streams abounding with wildlife. Kluane National Park (est. 1972) is in the St. Elias Mts. Winters are long and cold, with low humidity. During the short summers the longer day and surprisingly warm sun bring a profusion of wildflowers and enable the hardier grains and vegetables to mature. The few settlements are situated on the riverbanks. The capital and largest town is

43. Yukon Ecoregions From Make A Map: Physical Geography
back to Module 2 Natural Resources CanadaMap from Make a Map NAISMap2 InteractiveMapping Tool. Last updated 17 April, 1998, Government of Canada.
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44. Module Two: A Little Geography To Get Us Started
Canadian Statistics geography From Statistics Canada. National Atlas of CanadaFrom Natural Resources Canada. yukon Territory, Canada Government Web Site.
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A 790x560px .gif map from Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna Page of other CAFF maps Atlapedia Main Map Index An online collection of maps of the world Resources Atlas - Natural Resources Canada Build your own on-line maps of Canada, suitable for printing out NWT Ecoregions from Make a Map: Physical Geography Yukon Ecoregions from Make a Map: Physical Geography Arctic Seas Information , a NOST 202 Guide A map of the Circumpolar North with the names of the seas marked on it Barentswatch Atlas: Maps of the Barents Region Barents Region Russian ecozones map A marvellous collection of maps showing physical, population, pollution and other features and issues.

45. WWW-VL History Index - Canada
History Topical Historical geography Canadian Confederation Maps 16671999;The Territorial of Lumby from Grassroots to Treetops; The yukon/Alaska Community
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    geography Maps Reference Maps. Dissemination Areas for Census Agglomerations.Census divisions in province yukon Territory. yukon (1), 3.8MB. yukon (2), 0.1MB.
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    47. Census Geography - Reference Maps
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    48. Encyclopedia: Yukon
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    51. Yukon, Oklahoma - Encyclopedia Article About Yukon, Oklahoma. Free Access, No Re
    geography. yukon is located at 35°30 8 North, 97°44 57 West (35.502255,97.749120) 1 The following is a list of sources used in the creation of
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    52. Grads
    Wurtele, Bruce (ongoing) MES Remote sensing use in detecting ecosystem distributaryin Kluane Region, yukon. geography and Environmental Studies, Wilfrid
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    GRADUATE STUDENTS Graduate Student Theses 1992-1997: Barlow, J. (ongoing). Slope stability of the Niagara Escarpment. MES, Wilfrid Laurier University. Beebe, John T. 1992. River Channel Stability and the Implications for Fish Habitat. MA thesis, Dept. of Geography, Wilfrid Laurier University. Blais, Paul. 1995. Economic development and local agency in Pond Inlet, a community in Baffin Region, NWT. Waterloo-Laurier Joint Program in Geography. MA. Boike, Julia. 1993. Hydrology and Geochemistry of two small High Arctic Catchments, Axel Heiberg Island, Northwest Territories. MA thesis, Dept. of Geography, Wilfrid Laurier University. Boyce, Bob. 1992. An Investigation of simple hydrometeorological relationships, Pasu Glacier Basin, Northern Pakistan. MA thesis, Dept. of Geography, Wilfrid Laurier University. Carpenter, Mark MES (ongoing) Landslide and glacial deposits in Langtang Valley, Nepal. Geography and Environmental Studies, Wilfrid Laurier University. Chadwick, Cameron 1996. Mechanical and Chemical weathering of periglacial and non-periglacial farms on the Eastern Foshe in Peninsula, Ellesmere Island. Unpublished MA thesis, Geography Department, Wilfrid Laurier University. Cheyne, L.A. 1992. Lake Baikal and Lake Superior: A Comparative Study of Problems and Strategies for Water Resource Management. BA thesis, Dept. of Geography, Wilfrid Laurier University.

    53. Carleton University - Department Of Geography & Environmental Studies - Biograph
    Geocryology. Research Interests Permafrost and ground ice Physicalgeography of yukon and western arctic Canada Winter environments.
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    Carleton University
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    1125 Colonel By Drive Ottawa, Ontario Canada, KlS 5B6 Chris Burn, B.Sc. Durham, M.A. Carleton, Ph.D. Carleton, P. Geo. Professor Contact Info Office: A330 LA Phone: 520-2600, Extension 3784 E-mail: Christopher_Burn@carleton.ca Fall Office Hours: Monday: 12.00- 4.00 Courses GEOG 2102 Physical Environments of Canada GEOG 3103 Watershed Hydrology GEOG 4108 Permafrost GEOG 5001 Modelling Environmental Systems GEOG 5303 Geocryology Research Interests Permafrost and ground ice Physical geography of Yukon and western arctic Canada Winter environments Biography Chris Burn holds an NSERC Northern Research Chair at the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, Carleton University. He came to Canada in 1981 as a Commonwealth Scholar, and completed both the M.A. and Ph.D. at Carleton, studying permafrost. He then moved to U.B.C. as a Killam Fellow, to study with J.Ross Mackay, the world authority in his field. In 1989 Chris was awarded an NSERC University Research Fellowship, which he brought back to Carleton in 1992.

    54. Columbus World Travel Guide - Canada - North America - Yukon - General Informati
    geography yukon Territory, Canada’s ‘last frontier’, is a largely mountainousand forested wilderness located in the northwest of the country.
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    ... /Canada /Yukon Territory YUKON TERRITORY General Information
    Area: 531,844 sq km (205,345 sq miles).
    Population:
    Population Density: 0.06 per sq km.
    Capital: Whitehorse. Population
    GEOGRAPHY: Yukon Territory, Canada’s ‘last frontier’, is a largely mountainous and forested wilderness located in the northwest of the country. It borders the US State of Alaska to the west, Canada’s Northwest Territories to the east and British Columbia to the south. The Yukon Territory is bisected by the valley of the Yukon River, which passes to the west of the Mackenzie Mountains. Mount Logan, in the St Elias Range on the border with Alaska, is the second highest peak in North America at 5959m (19,550ft).
    Language: Although Canada is officially bilingual (English and French), English is more commonly spoken in the territory.
    Time: GMT - 8 (GMT - 7 in summer).

    55. Yellowstone To Yukon
    TourYukon provides travel and geography information about the YukonTerritory. The National Geographic Society published a special
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    Printer-friendly version E-mail this story to a friend An ambitious plan to protect grizzlies and other Rocky Mountain wildlife. The most critical stretch of land for America's grizzly bears happens to be in…Canada. Less than 100 miles over the Canadian border and not far from Glacier National Park, Crowsnest Pass, Alberta, is where most grizzlies heading north or south to find mates are funneled into a narrow corridor. Without this undeveloped channel through for unhindered movement, say wildlife biologists, America's population of grizzlies will be cut off from the larger gene pool of Canadian grizzlies, a blow that would eventually be the end of grizzlies in the United States. But the popularity of Rocky Mountain living means development is encroaching upon the amount of open land in Crowsnest Pass. Now a nonprofit organization called Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative is racing to protect key habitat and ensure corridors for grizzly travel, as well as for other large mammals with similar range patterns. Protecting open space in the Crowsnest Pass migration area is priority number one for the Yellowstone to Yukon activists. The initiative began eight years ago, when Calgary lawyer and environmentalist, Harvey Locke, was on a backpacking trip in northern British Columbia. Looking at his map one night, he began to think about the ecological unity of the lands and animals over much of the western part of the continent. Immediately, he started outlining an area of land on his topographic map, and sketching a plan to launch a conservation movement.

    56. AN ONLINE INTERACTIVE GEOGRAPHY GAME AND QUIZ SITE ON CANADA? Geography Place Ga
    world, web, online, interactive, internet, geography, geographic, country, countries,education, educational Capital of yukon Territory, on the yukon River, is
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    var region="Canada" Home Site Map Tutorial Find Game Quiz Game Word Game Holiday Game ... Help? WHERE IN CANADA? WHERE IN CANADA? WHERE IN CANADA?
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    VICTORIA:
    Capital of British Columbia, is one of the oldest communities in the province and retains much of its English charm and character. It serves as a commercial, distribution, and manufacturing center for the surrounding lumbering, fishing, and agricultural area. Called the City of Gardens, Victoria is a beautiful community with large parks, an inviting waterfront and old town district and a mild climate. Population (1991) 71,228.
    WHITEHORSE:
    Capital of Yukon Territory, on the Yukon River, is a commercial and transportation center for an extensive mining and trapping region. Government operations and tourism are also important to the citys economic base. Population (1991) 17,925.
    YELLOWKNIFE:
    Capital of the Northwest Territories,on Yellowknife Bay at the mouth of the Yellowknife River. The economy of the city is based primarily on government operations, two major gold mines, construction, retail trade, and tourism. Population (1991) 15,179.

    57. Ryerson School Of Applied Geography:Frank Duerden CV
    Association of Canadian Universities for Northern Studies. 1988 The Collapseof the 1984 yukon Land Claim and the Failure of Applied geography.
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    Frank Duerden
    Prof. Frank Duerden
    Curriculum Vitae
    Education
    B.Sc. (Econ.) London 1967.
    M.A. (Geography) Manitoba 1969.
    Academic Appointments
    Professor, School of Applied Geography; Ryerson Polytechnic University (1974-present).
    Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Guelph (1992-present).
    1985-89 Land Claims adviser to Council for Yukon Indians.
    Other Appointments
    1982-86 Director, Yukon Indian Lands Mapping Project.
    1979-80 Visiting Scholar, Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge University.
    1969-71 Lecturer, Brock University.
    Principal Publications
    1996 Northern Studies Human Resource Survey Canadian Polar Commission. (With R.G. King). 1996 Approaches to Land Allocation in Native Claims. Applied Geography. 1996 Canadian Perspectives on Applications of Traditional Knowledge. Culture (Publication Spring). 1996 Critical Review of Incorporation of Traditional Environmental Knowledge in Six Land Use Plans in the Yukon. Canadian Journal of Native Studies (Publication July) 1996 Applications of GIS by Government and First Nations in the Canadian North. In review Cartographica.

    58. Immigration To Canada - Geography
    Quebec NewBrunswick NovaScotia Newfoundland Prince Edward Island yukon North West goods,services and information relevant to selected geographic regions of
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    Alberta Saskatchewan M anitoba Ontario Quebec NewBrunswick ... North West Territories British Columbia Top Government of British Columbia Home Page An extensive resource for obtaining information concerning British Columbia. British Columbia Business Service Center Links to numerous resources provided by the province to assist businesses in BC. BC Government Directory System This directory currently contains employee and organization information, such as telephone numbers and addresses, for the Government of British Columbia. CivicNet CivicNet provides a single window access to and for local Governments in British Columbia. The Canadian City Information Pages Vancouver Alberta Top Government of Alberta Home Page A comprehensive resource for those wishing to learn more about the province of Alberta.

    59. Topic A: Canada’s Geography And People
    use computer programs; to assist in the study of specific content areas. Geographyand Mapping. Quebec City, Quebec. Regina, Sask. Whitehorse, yukon. Country Total.
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    Students will then be introduced to the regions of Canada by completing a map of the regions and a chart relating the major cities and their populations to the region in which they are located. This will be used as a motivator to further investigation as to why the population of Canada is distributed as it is among the various regions. This will lead to further investigation into the regions by organizing information using databases and Inspiration webbing charts. Students may be asked a the end of the unit to produce a Power Point presentation of one of the units to demonstrate their understanding of the objectives for one particular region. Learner Outcomes:
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    • Difference among continents, countries, provinces and territories Population distribution in Canada between cities, provinces and regions
    Process Skills
    • identify possible sources and locations of information acquire information on a specific topic by reading , skimming, listening and viewing

    60. HighBeam Research: Search Results: Article
    World geography yukon Territory. The Dictionary of Cultural Literacy;1/1/1988. Read the Full Article, Get a FREE Trial for instant
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