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By KC. Yukon. Where is Yukon?. YUKON BORDERS THE ARTIC OCEAN. YUKON also borders the U.S.A. AND British Colombia. And it’s neighbor Northwest Territories. POPULATION OF YUKON. YUKON ‘S POPULATION IS 28 674 people living in Yukon. YUKON’S LAND MASS IS 474 706.97 Square kilometers long. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Where is Yukon?
YUKON BORDERS THE ARTIC OCEAN. YUKON also borders the U.S.A. AND
British Colombia. And it’s neighbor Northwest
Territories.
POPULATION OF YUKON
YUKON ‘S POPULATION IS 28 674 people living in Yukon.
YUKON’S LAND MASS IS 474 706.97 Square kilometers long.
The Year Yukon joined Canada Yukon joined Canada on JUNE 13,
1898.
Yukon’s Flag
On March,1, 1968 the Yukon flag was created.
On February 24 1956 the coat of arms of Yukon was made.
Yukon’s flower
Yukon’s flower is the fireweed it was adopted in 1957.
WEATHER AND CLIMATE
Yukon’s climate is 36.1 -60 degrees. YUKON’s weather can be -32 to -11.
Yukon’s capital
Yukon’s capital is White horse. Not the horse.
Facts about Yukon Mount
Yukon is in the Atlantic region. The tallest mountain in Canada is in
Yukon. Mount Logan at 19 551 feet.
Yukon’s industry
Yukon industry is mining for gold!!! So move to Yukon! Also Yukon is known for fishing,
trapping and tourism.
Yukon’s culture
There are many different languages spoken in Yukon: English and many first nations languages such as: Tlingit , Upper Tanana, Gwitcen, Han, Northern Tutchone, Southern Tutchone, Kaska and Tagish. Others, including Tahltan.
Yukon’s also known for Husky racing.
Yukon’s forestry and sportYukon does not want to cut down trees
they want to save them. Save the trees!!!
Yukon’s National sport is dog sledding.
About the author
My name is KC Ogden I live in Clarendon a small town in
New Brunswick, Canada. I like to play video games like all
boys do. Well at least my friends do.
Bibliography
http://www.pinnacle-travel.org/yukon/history-culture.htm
http://www.canada-maps.org/ http://www.yukonconservation.org/
index.htm http://www.thecanadianencyclope
dia.com/factSheets/flash.cfm?
Bibliography
http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/factSheets/flash.cfm?tceVersion=A&ArticleId
http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census01/products/standard/popdwell/Table-PR.cfm
“Yukon” by Adrianna Morganelli