Yukon is a territory in northwestern Canada, known for its vast wilderness and stunning natural landscapes. It is bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north and British Columbia to the south. The capital city is Whitehorse, which is the largest community in the territory and serves as a cultural and economic hub.
Yukon has a rich history associated with the gold rush of the late 19th century, which led to an influx of settlers and prospectors. Today, Yukon is recognized for its indigenous cultures, outdoor recreational opportunities, and wildlife, including species like moose, caribou, and various bird species.
The territory is famous for its breathtaking views, including the Northern Lights, which can be seen in the winter months. Yukon's extensive parks and protected areas, such as Kluane National Park, offer exceptional opportunities for hiking, camping, and experiencing the natural beauty of the region.
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