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Whitehorse

Beaver Creek Yukon

Dawson City Yukon

The Yukon was officially established as a Canadian Territory on June 13, 1898.

Are Yukoners hicks?  Hardly. We love cappuccino, gourmet foods and enjoy a wide variety of ethnic cuisines. We read a lot and have a lively local music scene, including visits from prominent national and international entertainers. Our own music and storytelling festivals are famous. The Yukon, its people and the land inspire many visual artists, and you find their work in local and international galleries.


The human population of Yukon was higher in 1898 than it is now. Dawson City alone reached a population of over 30,000 at the height of the Klondike Gold Rush. The population of Whitehorse, the current capital of Yukon, was 23,133 in 1993.