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Stop In Family Hotel - Whitehorse, Yukon

The City of Whitehorse was established as a trans-shipment pint during the Klondike Gold Rush of 1898. It was originally given the name “White Horse” by the gold miners who thought that the rapids at Miles Canyon looked like the manes of charging white horses. Click here for map

   
Ida's Motel - Beaver Creek, Yukon
Beaver Creek, just a few kilometres from the Alaska border on the Alaska Highway, is the most westerly settlement in Canada. This small community is primarily a border post and a service centre for the Alaska Highway. lying about 457 kilometres from the territorial capital, Whitehorse. Click here for map
   
   
Yukon Map
The Yukon represents 4.8% of Canada's total land area. Of the ten provinces and three territories, the Yukon is the ninth largest with only the four Atlantic provinces being smaller. Click here for map




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