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Yukon and Territory
* 1852 – Tlingit Indians destroy Fort Selkirk, Yukon Territory.
* Upper Becker Creek Cone, a volcanic cone in the Upper Becker Creek area of Carbon Hill, Yukon Territory, Canada
The Yukon Territory was created by Ottawa in 1898, followed by Alberta and Saskatchewan in 1905.
* 1898 – Yukon Territory is formed, with Dawson chosen as its capital.
* February 17 – Albert Johnson, The mysterious Mad Trapper of Rat River is surrounded by RCMP officers on the Eagle River and killed after a 49 day manhunt through the Yukon Territory
* June 13 – Yukon Territory is formed, with Dawson chosen as its capital.
* February 20 – In Canada's Yukon Territory, the ruling New Democrats narrowly maintain control of the Yukon Legislative Assembly, winning 9 seats vs. the Progressive Conservative Party's 7.
This Act also gave the Yukon Territory its own Member of Parliament.
This Act increased the number of seats in the Canadian Senate from 102 to 104, and it allocated one seat to the Yukon Territory and one to the Northwest Territories.
While it is commonly accepted that Herschel Island ( in the Arctic Ocean, part of the Yukon Territory ) was named after him, the entries in the expedition journal of Sir John Franklin state that the latter wished to honour the Herschel name, about which John Herschel ’ s father ( Sir William Herschel ) and his aunt ( Caroline Herschel ) constitute two other notable members of this family.
Balloon envelopes and apparatus were found in Montana, Arizona, Saskatchewan, in the Northwest Territories, and in the Yukon Territory.
An inland subgroup, known as the Inland Tlingit, inhabits the far northwestern part of the province of British Columbia and the southern Yukon Territory in Canada.
This area now consists of the provinces of Manitoba ( admitted after negotiation between Canada and a Métis provisional government in 1870 ), Saskatchewan, and Alberta ( both created in 1905 ), as well as the Northwest Territories, the Yukon Territory ( created 1898, following the start of the Klondike Gold Rush ), and Nunavut ( created in 1999 ).
Its remnant was incorporated at the Yukon Territory after the part of it south of the 60th parallel was amalgamated to British Columbia.
* Toronto Creek, a creek near Dawson City, in Yukon Territory, a location featured in Gold Rush ( TV Series )
From this vast swath of territory were created three provinces ( Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta ) and two territories ( Yukon Territory and North-West Territories, now Yukon and Northwest Territories ), and two extensions each to Quebec, Ontario, and Manitoba.
Also shares eastern border with the Yukon Territory, Canada.
Also shares eastern border with the Yukon Territory, Canada.
A map of the borough can be seen here: It borders the Gulf of Alaska to the west, Valdez-Cordova Census Area, Alaska to the northwest, Hoonah-Angoon Census Area, Alaska to the southeast, Stikine Region, British Columbia to the northeast-east and Yukon Territory to the north.
Also shares eastern border with the Yukon Territory, Canada.
* University of Washington Libraries Digital Collections – Eric A. Hegg Photographs 736 photographs from 1897-1901 documenting the Klondike and Alaska gold rushes, including depictions of frontier life in Skagway and Nome, Alaska and Dawson, Yukon Territory.
In 1896, gold was found in the Klondike region of Canada's Yukon Territory.
* University of Washington Libraries Digital Collections – Eric A. Hegg Photographs 736 photographs from 1897-1901 documenting the Klondike and Alaska gold rushes, including depictions of frontier life in Skagway and Nome, Alaska and Dawson, Yukon Territory.

Yukon and western
They were found in most of Africa, across Eurasia from western Europe to India, and in the Americas from the Yukon to Peru.
Broader conceptions reach north into Alaska and Yukon, south into the coastal and mountainous regions of Northern California, and east into Idaho, western Montana, and western Wyoming to the Continental Divide.
The Coast Mountains are a major mountain range, in the Pacific Coast Ranges, of western North America, extending from southwestern Yukon through the Alaska Panhandle and virtually all of the Coast of British Columbia.
Recent stable isotope studies of woolly mammoth bone collagen demonstrate that western Beringia ( Siberia ) was colder and drier than eastern Beringia ( Alaska and Yukon ), which were more ecologically diverse.
The Alaska Territory, the Yukon Territory, the western portion of the Northwest Territories, Alberta, British Columbia, and Washington.
The range is all of North America except western and northern Alaska, northern Yukon Territory, northern Northwest Territory, northeastern Canada.
* L. t. littoralis S. F. Baird, 1869 also known as “ Hepburn ’ s Rosy-Finch ,” “ Gray-headed Rosy-Finch ”, " Gray-cheeked Rosy-Finch "), breeds in south-central Alaska east to western Canada ( SW Yukon, NW British Columbia ) and western United States from Washington and Oregon ( along Cascade Mountains ) to northern California ( Mt Shasta ); winters in southern section of breeding range East to central Montana, western Nevada, northern Utah and central New Mexico.
* L. t. tephrocotis ( Swainson, 1832 ) also known as " Brown-cheeked Rosy-Finch ", breeds northern & central Alaska east to northwest Canada ( central Yukon, British Columbia, western Alberta ) and northwest United States ( northwest Montana ); winters from southern British Columbia east to southwest Saskatchewan and South Dakota, south to northeast California, Nevada, Utah, western Colorado and northern New Mexico.
In fact, along with northern Yukon, Banks Island, some nunataks ( e. g. on the Gaspé Peninsula and western Newfoundland ) and possibly the Brooks Peninsula, the hills and their southern slopes are the only unglaciated land in present-day Canada.
* Beaver Creek, Yukon, a town in the western Yukon
The Western Independence Party ( WIP ) was a Canadian political party that advocated the separation from Canada of the western Canadian provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba as well as the Yukon and Northwest Territories to form a new country.
Their homeland reaches to western Yukon, and the northern part of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Alaska and the southwestern United States.
S. confluentus is found in the cold, clear waters of the high mountains and coastal rivers of northwestern North America, including Yukon, British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and western Montana, as well as the Jarbidge River of northern Nevada.
US 270, attached to I-40, runs through the core of the Oklahoma City Metro area, passing through the western suburbs of El Reno and Yukon into Oklahoma City proper.
Their homeland-the Inuvialuit Settlement Region-covers the Arctic Ocean coastline area from the Alaskan border, east through the Beaufort Sea and beyond the Amundsen Gulf which includes some of the western Canadian Arctic Islands, as well as the inland community of Aklavik and part of the Yukon.
The sheep inhabit the subarctic mountain ranges of Alaska, the Yukon Territory, the Mackenzie Mountains in the western Northwest Territories, and northern British Columbia.
Their breeding habitat is the edges of conifer and mixed forests in mountainous regions of western North America, from southeastern Alaska and Yukon south to New Mexico.
It is also the most widespread species of chipmunk in North America occurring across north-central and western United States and from British Columbia and southern Yukon to western Quebec in Canada.

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