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         Yukon History:     more books (100)
  1. Part of the Land Part of the Water: A History of the Yukon Indians by Catharine McClellan, 1987-09
  2. Land Of The Midnight Sun: A History Of The Yukon by Kenneth Coates, William R. Morrison, 2005-04-30
  3. Wings Over the Yukon: A Photographic History of Yukon Aviation by Bruce McAllister, 2008-03-01
  4. White Pass and Yukon Routes: A Pictorial History by Stan B. Cohen, 1980-03
  5. LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT SUN. A History of the Yukon by Ken and MORRISON, William COATES, 1988
  6. The postal history of Yukon Territory, Canada by Robert G Woodall, 1976
  7. Alaska and Yukon History Along the Highway by Ted Stone, 2002-09-10
  8. Law of the Yukon. A Pictorial History of the Mounted Police in the Yukon by Helene Dobrowolsky, 1995-05-01
  9. True North: The Yukon and Northwest Territories (Illustrated History of Canada) by William R. Morrison, 1998-07-16
  10. Strange Things Done: Murder in Yukon History (Mcgill-Queen's Native and Northern Series) by Kenneth Coates, William R. Morrison, 2004-06
  11. The Northern Yukon: A History (Manuscript Report Number 403) by Ken Coates, 1979
  12. The Yukon Name in History by Ancestry.com, 2007-06-21
  13. Essays in the History of Canadian Law: Volume VI: The Legal History of British Columbia and the Yukon (Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History)
  14. Late quaternary vegetation history of Sulphur Lake, Southwest Yukon Territory, Canada.: An article from: Arctic by T. Lacourse, K. Gajewski, 2000-03-01

161. Hiking In The Yukon
A collection of hiking links describing hiking trails. Includes trail length and location and information on finding facilities and maps.
http://www.out-there.com/hkg_yt.htm
Hiking Use the list of names to find the hiking area that you want. If you know of a hiking area, and it's not listed then " SUBMIT " A Trip Report and we will add it to Out There's outdoor directory. For more sport locations, try the links.

162. Yukon Tire .: TIRECRAFT :. Whitehorse YK
Tire and mechanical service, and fuel sales. Contains hours of operation, contact information, and location.
http://www.yukontire.com/

163. Yukon Road Map
Large map of territorial roads from the Department of Highways and Public Works. Includes parks, campgrounds, and airports.
http://www.gov.yk.ca/depts/hpw/images/map3.jpg

164. All About The Yukon River - ExploreNorth
A guide to information about the river system including ecology, environment and the geography of the river. Also includes travel, adventure and tourism information.
http://www.explorenorth.com/library/weekly/aa100199.htm
All About the Yukon River
The Basics
  • one of 3 rivers that roughly tie as the 2nd longest river in North America - 2,300 miles (the Mississippi and Missouri are also 2,300 miles, the Mackenzie River is 2,600). Th elength is often stated as 1,980 miles, but that is much out-of-date, and defines the Yukon River as starting at Hootalinqua, where the Pelly River joins what used to be called the Lewes River - for more information about that issue, see this article
  • a federal hydrologist, Rick Janowitz, determined in 1999 that the source of the Yukon River is a stream fed by the Llewellyn Glacier at the south end of Atlin Lake.
  • total drainage area - 840,000 square kilometers (327,600 square miles). Of that, 323,800 square kilometers (126,300 square miles) is in Canada. As a comparison, the total area is more than 25% larger than Texas or Alberta.
  • discharges 195 cubic kilometres of water per year.
  • there are only 4 bridges across the Yukon River - at the foot of Marsh Lake, in downtown Whitehorse , at Carmacks and on the Dalton Highway north of Livengood.
  • historically, the two major hazards to navigation were

165. Visit Yukon - Canada's True North
Adventure vacations for summer and winter. Contains summaries of packages, visitor and contact information.
http://www.visityukon.com/
Yukon - Northwest Territories - Nunavut
Canada North of Sixty Canada’s north is natural world of scenic beauty, National Parks and wild animals. In 2004 it is a safe place to visit. Our holiday destinations include Yukon, NWT and Nunavut and combined Alaska we cover the entire north of North America. From coast to coast across the top! Based in the Whitehorse and Anchorage we operate tours to virtually every corner; you can travel independently in your own car, trek in the mountains, enjoy escorted coach tours, paddle a canoe, find cozy log cabins and comfortable inns. The site offers something for everyone and all you need is a spirit of adventure. Holidays can be tailor made to fit your plans, so if it’s National Parks, luxury guest lodges or finding polar bears you’ve come to the right place. Our staff are always available to help and with lots of experience behind us, we know just what it takes to make a successful holiday. As you review the site, please feel free to contact us anytime you need advice or suggestions. Summer Trips Winter Trips Touring the Yukon with Alaska Interested in an Alaska Holiday?

166. Hospice Yukon Home Page
Nonprofit, community-based program for individuals and their families who are facing death and grieving. Offers bereavement support, client care, volunteer training and workshops on death and dying.
http://www.yukonweb.com/community/hospice/
Hospice Yukon Society
409 Jarvis Street
Whitehorse, Yukon
Canada Y1A 2H4 Open Monday to Friday
11:30 to 3:00 pm Phone: (867) 667-7429
Fax: (867) 633-4683 hospiceadmin@whtvcable.com Updated: Sep. 26, 2003 Hospice Yukon Society is a non-profit community based organization that provides support for the dying, their loved ones, and to those who are grieving. We strive to address the diverse physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual needs of all those who come to us for support. Confidential support is provided free of charge. Our services include: Want to volunteer? We welcome your inquiries. Please contact us.
What is Grief Support?
Grief support involves being a supportive listener, providing information, and assisting clients in identifying and meeting their needs as they relate to grieving. Our Client Support Worker can provide one-to-one support for our clients and match them with one of our trained volunteers for ongoing support. Hospice Yukon provides clients with grief support , which may at times be confused with grief counseling
What is Grief Counseling?

167. Abenteuer Yukon - Alaska-Infos Und Kinderabenteuer In Der Fränkischen Schweiz
Bietet Wildnistouren an. Informationen zur Region yukon River und einige Eindr¼cke.
http://www.abenteuer-yukon.de/kanada.htm
Home Vorwort Kanada Tipps Geschichtliches Reisebericht Preise/Termine ... Fränkische
Schweiz Presse und TV Sitemap Impressum/AGB Kontakt
Herzlich willkommen!
Euer
Inhalt:
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168. Yukon Territory Canada Adventure Vacation: Yukon-Travel-Guide.com
Information on tourist destinations, events, and lodging. Site includes helpful summaries and links.
http://www.yukon-travel-guide.com/
Canada, Yukon Territory: Yukon Travel Guide.com
Yukon Territory Adventure Yukon Travel Overview The purpose of this website is to assist both the first time traveler and those returning for their next adventure. Due to the vast and varied regions of the Territory, one must study up ahead of time or chance missing out on some of the most fantastic experiences available. Travelers venturing to the far north need to become aware of special attributes that are not as common in more populated areas.
We will reference additional publications available for the Yukon traveler through out this website. We hope you can take advantage of them and thoroughly prepare for your Yukon travel adventure.
Read the page "About Us" for some incite into our credentials for writing this guide. Yukon Territory, Canada is divided into 8 geographic regions. In total there are seven major highways. The Yukon is larger than California but home to a mere 32,000 residents. There is said to be more moose, bear or caribou residents than human. And I believe this to be very true.
Yukon arts and crafts are highly treasured keepsakes for their originality and authenticity. Many are hand made in their homes using the same techniques are their forefathers. Always look for the "Created in the Yukon" icon when purchasing souvenirs from one of the many venders along your journey.

169. Tatshenshini Expediting Yukon - Rafting Canoe Yukon River Adventures - Rafting A
Rafting, kayaking, and canoeing expeditions in Canada's yukon Territory and Alaska. Trips on the Alsek, Tatshenshini, and Nahanni Rivers. Based in Whitehorse.
http://www.tatshenshiniyukon.com/
Home Who We Are Why Go With Us? Trips ... Information Request UPDATE Liard River raft trip announced - May long weekend (22, 23, and 24) - big water with Grade IV rapids, huge waves and hot springs. Call to reserve your seat now!
As one of the oldest and most respected Yukon outfitters, Tatshenshini Expediting offers the most comprehensive package of services available to the wilderness traveler. From the guided trip to equipment rentals, we offer competitive prices, excellent service and top quality equipment. If you only have one day, we can take you on an unforgettable ride down the exciting Upper Tatshenshini River . If you have more time, we offer several other excursions including the famous Tatshenshini/Alsek Tatshenshini Expediting
17 Koidern Ave
Whitehorse, Yukon
Canada Y1A 3N7 Phone: 867-633-2742
Fax: 867-393-3661
E-mail: info@tatshenshiniyukon.com

170. Reise Nach Alaska Und Yukon Im Mai/Juni 1997
Bericht mit vielen Links und Bildern beschreibt die Erlebnisse und Eindr¼cke w¤hrend einer dreiw¶chigen Wohnmobiltour im Mai/Juni 1997.
http://www.patrick-kaufhold.de/alaska.htm
Home Über mich Reiseberichte Wohnmobil ... Denali NP Urlaub in Alaska? Auf jeden Fall! Der folgende Bericht mit vielen Links und eigenen Bildern beschreibt unsere Erlebnisse und Eindrücke während einer dreiwöchigen Wohnmobiltour durch Alaska und Kanada's Yukon im Mai/Juni 1997. Ich wünsche viel Spaß beim Lesen und hoffe, Eure Begeisterung für dieses tolle Urlaubsziel geweckt zu haben. Beschreibungen zu den Bildern erhaltet Ihr, wenn Ihr mit der Maus darüber fahrt. Fragen beantworte ich natürlich gerne, soweit es mir möglich ist. Der Bericht steht auch als Download zur Verfügung. Meine Homepage lebt von Euren Reaktionen! Tragt euch bitte in mein Gästebuch ein oder schickt mir eine E-Mail Viele weitere Reiseberichte von mir und noch einiges mehr findet ihr über die entsprechenden Links. Und nun begleitet uns auf eine traumhaft schöne Reise!

171. The Dempster Highway
In five and half days, Mike Vermeulen bikes the 450 mile yukon Highway.
http://www.mvermeulen.com/yukon.html
Picture Gallery (1mb+)
The Dempster Highway
I cycled up to the Klondike River Lodge at the start of my trip. I immediately noticed the other loaded touring bicycle leaning up against a rock. The other cyclist and myself sized each other up along with our respective equipment. He was a "sourdough", i.e. experienced on the road having just ridden the Dempster this past week. He was from Ontario, on a five week vacation, starting in Inuvik and heading south. His tips for the road included cycling long days. He felt good about having averaged 13.5km/hr. There was a lot more loose gravel than he'd expected, so the going was a bit slow. He had made some long 16-18 hour days and completed the route in five days. Others had told him of bears, but he hadn't seen any. Just in case he mentioned making a lot of noise to scare them off. He also indicated he'd brought along a gun, "just in case". He slept beside the road. The mosquitos were ok, "just bring lots of repellent" and he had a good tent. He showed me some of his scars from slipping on the loose gravel. I was just at the start of my trip as a "cheechako" (or tenderfoot in Chinook). I had done my share of bicycle touring before, though nothing completely like the Dempster, 450 miles of gravel road stretched over two mountain ranges and crossing the Arctic Circle. I listened to his information, thirsty for details of the road ahead, though not agreeing with him 100%. I was also eager and impatient to get started. I filled my MSR fuel bottle with 52 cents of gas, filled three water bottles, bought a few postcards and soon got ready to set off on the road ahead.

172. Cascadia Council - Scouts Canada
All of BC and the yukon except Vancouver, Burnaby, Sunshine Coast, and Fraser Valley.
http://www.bc.scouts.ca/cascadia/CascadiaCouncil.html
May 8, 2004 CASCADIA COUNCIL Check out
the first Council Newsletter !
Cascadia Council - Volume 1 Issue 1 February 2004 Issue 1 UPDATE February 2004 -o- CURRENT NEWS:
KBR Reunion
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You will need an Adobe Acrobat Reader on your computer system to open .pdf files. This program is a free download available on line at: http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.html For those of you not familiar with Adobe Acrobat, it is a program that enables you to download files with a .pdf extension (portable document file) from the web and print them as they appear on the screen. You do not need to have the software that the document was originally created in (such as Microsoft Word, Corel Word Perfect, MS Excel etc.) to be able to print the file. This website is the temporary home of the new Cascadia Council. This page last modified on Please e-mail comments and suggestions to Marian Mason
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173. National Adult Literacy Database (NALD) - Learning Disabilities Association Of Y
Volunteer, nonprofit organization which provides services and programs for Yukoners with learning disabilities. Provides information on workshops, programs, and client services.
http://www.nald.ca/lday.htm
LEARNING DISABILITIES ASSOCIATION OF YUKON TERRITORY
Last updated July 31, 2003 The Learning Disabilities Association of
Yukon (LDAY) is a volunteer, non-profit
organization which provides services
and programs for Yukoners
with learning disabilities.
Parents, Adults, Professionals and Persons with Learning Disabilities
Working Together Since 1973
Learning Disabilities Association of Yukon Territory
1154 1st Avenue
Whitehorse, YT Y1A 1A7
e-mail: George.Green@klondiker You are visitor number

174. Welcome
Offers engineering, route location and construction survey services, CAD and drafting, project supervision and management to mining, construction and municpal firms.
http://www.yes.yk.ca/
Yukon Engineering Services offers engineering, municipal, legal, route location and construction survey services, computer assisted design and drafting, project supervision and management to: contractors, utility, mining and exploration companies, government departments and engineering firms. Y.E.S was formed in response to a demand for these services. The three principals share 75 years experience in these disciplines, from North of '60 to Antarctica. Global Experience:
  • Canada:
    • Yukon Territory
    • Northwest Territories
    • British Columbia
  • Antarctica
  • Venezuela
A list of projects is available with each of the 4 fields presented on the left, or view a compiled list in our Corporate Info section Project: Yellowknife enter

175. Tourism & Culture - Cultural Services - Heritage Resources Unit
Department of Tourism branch including historic sites, museums, archaeology and palaeontology programs.
http://www.yukonheritage.com
Government of Yukon Departments Cultural Services Heritage Resources Unit Contact Us:
Cultural Services - Heritage Resources Unit
Government of Yukon
Box 2703
Whitehorse, Yukon
Canada Y1A 2C6
Phone: (867) 667-5386
Toll free (In Yukon):
1-800-661-0408, local 5386
Fax: (867) 667-8023
Natasha.Kulych@gov.yk.ca
Last Updated May 12th, 2004 HERITAGE RESOURCES UNIT Heritage Resources Unit co-ordinates and manages all aspects of land based heritage resources including Heritage Resources provides funding assistance under the The Historic Site of Fort Selkirk is jointly owned and managed by the Selkirk First Nation and the Government of Yukon Home Search Site Map News ... Government of Yukon

176. Yukon BluePages - Pages Bleues Du Yukon
Federal and territorial government searchable telephone directory for programs and services. Includes alphabetical navigation.
http://www.bluepages.gov.yk.ca/

177. Yukon Canoe And Kayak Club Home On The Web
Promotes the sport of canoeing and kayaking in the territory, organizes an annual whitewater rodeo and maintains a youth kayaking program.
http://www.kayak.yk.ca/html/yckc/
Yukon Canoe and Kayak Club Home Page
2002-2003 info 2001-2002 Info 2000-2001 Info YCKC MEMBERSHIP FORM (PDF 34KB) YCKC actively promotes the sport of canoeing and kayaking in the Yukon. Not only does the club organize events like the annual Whitehorse Whitewater Rodeo, it also has a youth kayaking program and is in the process of establishing an urban whitewater recreational park (along with the Yukon Energy Corporation, City of Whitehorse and other organizations). The club’s mandate is to promote the sport of paddling and the executive will do their best to bring programs that will be for both adults and youths, from beginners to experienced veterans. Click HERE for the existing Constitution (PDF format). There are many reasons to be a club member:
  • You need to be a club member to participate in all club events. The club has equipment available to members when the equipment is not being used for club events. View the Equipment Borrowing Policy Best of all, we are a "fun bunch" to paddle with!
Executive 1998 Executive 1999 Fall 1998 Newsletter Spring 1999 Newsletter ... 1999 Kayak Polo info Hosted by:

178. Government Of Yukon, Department Of Economic Development- Home Page
Government department working with the business community to support business development, trade, investment, and partnerships. Information on business climate, resources, export and trade, business opportunities, government programs and services.
http://www.economicdevelopment.gov.yk.ca/
Government of Yukon Departments Contact Us: Economic Development
Government of Yukon
Box 2703
Whitehorse, Yukon
Canada Y1A 2C6
Phone: (867) 393-7191
Toll free (In Yukon): 1-800-661-0408, local 7191
Fax: (867) 393-6944
ecdev@gov.yk.ca
Last Updated November 26, 2003
Welcome to the Department of Economic Development
The New Economic Direction The New Direction Document
  • Summary document (1.9 mb) Full document (3.4 mb) Cover Page (0.3 mb) Table of Contents (0.14 mb) ... Appendix 2 (0.5 mb)
  • Welcome to Yukon Economic Development. We work with the Yukon business community and with other governments to support business development, trade and investment opportunities, and partnerships for the development of the Yukon economy. The Yukon Governments intends to consult with the Yukon business community and other stakeholders to define the role and organization of the new Department of Economic. Services currently available from the Department of Economic Development include:
    • Provide trade and investment services and promote business opportunities in areas such as information technology, service industries, natural resources, construction, cultural industries, film production, energy innovation, tourism infrastructure, telecommunications; and

179. Hotel And Road Map Of The Yukon Territory - World Sites Atlas
Map showing roads and highways, cities and towns. Includes lakes, rivers, and parks.
http://www.sitesatlas.com/Maps/Maps/YU1.htm
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180. Yukon Council On The Economy And The Environment
Independent advisory group with mandate to advise government, organizations, individuals and businesses to adopt practices to further the goal of sustainable development. Contains overview and membership list.
http://www.ycee.yk.net/
Yukon Council on the Economy and the Environment Download Files (Login Required) The Yukon Council on the Economy and the Environment (YCEE) was created in November 1989 and was the first legislated round table on the economy and the environment to be established in Canada. The Council was created with a mandate to advise the Yukon government and encourage non-governmental organizations, individuals and businesses to adopt practices and approaches that will further the goal of sustainable development in the Yukon. Members of the Council are appointed from business, industry, labour, First Nations, environment and community organizations. By bringing together people with diverse interests, the Council is able to develop a consensus on issues of importance to all sectors of Yukon society, working to ensure that the environment is protected and economic development is beneficial. To contact the Council: Write to: Yukon Council on the Economy and the Environment
Secretariat - Department of Environment
Government of Yukon, Box 2703

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