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About YukonYukon is the smallest of the 3 federal territories; it is also the most west territory in Canada. The territory takes its name from Yukon River. In Gwich’in Yukon means “Great River”. Whitehorse is the capital of Yukon Territory; it is also its largest city and the metro in the territory. Yukon joined the confederation on June 13th 1898.
Fireweed is the official flower of Yukon, the territorial bird is raven. The territorial gemstone is lazulite and the sub-alpine fir has been chosen to be the official tree of Yukon.
The territory of Yukon covers a total land area of 482,443Sq/ Km, constituting 4.8% of Total area of Canada. Yukon is the 9th largest of all the Canadian provinces and territories. Yukon is bigger than California and has more area than the combined area of Belgium, Denmark, Germany and Netherlands. Mount Logan situated in the Kluane National Park and Reserve is the highest point in the territory, it has an elevation of 5,959 m or 19,551 ft while the lowest point is sea level situated at Beaufort Sea.
Yukon has a continental type climate which causes it to have varied climatic conditions. Territory experiences cold and long winters with summers that are short, hot and dry. The territory’s climatic conditions are classified as arctic and sub arctic in nature. There is usually very little humidity in the atmosphere and the winters are considerably less damp as compared to other provinces.
As of December 2010, Yukon had a population of 34,667 people, of which 26,304 live in and around the territorial capital of Whitehorse. About 21,553 people from the total population of Yukon are aged between 25 - 64 years of age. The average age of the residents in Yukon is 39 years of age.
As of 2009 Yukon had a GDP of 1,491.6 million dollars. In 2010 the average weekly earnings in the territory were $919.32 as against the national weekly average earnings of $853.19. Public administration constitutes 22.7% of the territorial GDP. Historically mining has been a major industry in Yukon. Tourism is the 2nd largest major industry in the territory. |
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