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Country Guide > North America > Canada > Yukon Territory


General Information

Area
531,844 sq km (205,345 sq miles).

Population
28,674 (2001).

Population Density
0.06 per sq km.

Capital
Whitehorse. Population: 24,031 (1997).

Geography
The 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).

Note
Summer officially lasts from the first Sunday in April to the Saturday before the last Sunday in October.
   
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