Yukons
The Yukon is a vast and sparsely populated territory in northwest Canada. Located directly north of British Columbia, it shares a border with Alaska to the west. The territorial capital, Whitehorse, is situated near the confluence of the Yukon and Klondike rivers.
Geography plays a significant role in shaping Yukon's terrain. The region is dominated by the St. Elias
Economy in the Yukon is largely driven by mining, tourism, and government services. The region's rich mineral
Culturally, the Yukon reflects its indigenous and pioneer histories. The land has been inhabited for thousands