The Yukon is one of Canada‘s three territories, located in the North.

- For the town in Oklahoma see Yukon (Oklahoma)
Many of the visitors in the Yukon are travelling to Alaska on the Alaska Highway.
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As this area is rather sparsely populated, places that would barely register as a “spot on the map” elsewhere may well be “major towns” in Yukon terminology
- 1 Whitehorse – The capital of the Yukon
- 1 Dawson City – Historic Klondike gold rush town, now a National Historic Site.
- 1 Watson Lake – The Yukon’s most southern community, and home of the famous Signpost Forest.
- 1 Haines Junction
- 1 Carcross
- 1 Old Crow
– A small village in the north, and the only community in the territory without road access. - 1 Beaver Creek
- 1 Faro (Yukon)
- 1 Mayo
- 1 Carmacks
- 1 Tagish
- 1 Ross River
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