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  1. Hills of Silver: The Yukon's Mighty Keno Hill Mine by Dr. Aaro E. Aho, 2006-06-28
  2. Derby day in the Yukon: and other poems of the "Northland" by pseud Yukon Bill, 2010-09-08
  3. Yukon Riverboat Days by Joyce Yardley, 1996-05
  4. Politics of the Yukon Territory, 1898-1909 (Canadian Study in History & Government) by David R. Morrison, 1969-04
  5. Yukon transportation: A history (Canadian historic sites : Occasional papers in archaeology and history) by Gordon Bennett, 1978
  6. Kluane: Pinnacle of the Yukon by Mary Theberge, 1981-08
  7. Three Rivers: The Yukon's Great Boreal Wilderness by Juri Peepre, 2005-11-30
  8. North of 53: The Wild Days of the Alaska-Yukon Mining Frontier, 1870-1914 by William R. Hunt, 2009-05-30
  9. The Steel Went North: A Brief History of the White Pass and Yukon Route by Roy Minter, 1965
  10. Paper trails: A history of British Columbia and Yukon community newspapers by George Allan Affleck, 1999
  11. Observations on the natural history of bats in the Yukon.(Report): An article from: Northern Review by Brian G. Slough, Thomas S. Jung, 2008-09-22
  12. The White Pass and Yukon Route. A Pictorial History. by Stan Cohen, 1990-01-01
  13. WHITE PASS AND YUKON ROUTES: A PICTORIAL HISTORY by Stan Cohen, 1980
  14. Golden Alaska; a complete account to date of the Yukon Valley; its history, geography, mineral and other resources, opportunities and means of access by Ernest Ingersoll, 2010-08-28

41. The Yukon/Alaska Community History Project
history Project. This series of community histories is a partnership between yukonalaska.com, the yukon Anniversaries
http://www.yukonalaska.com/communities
Welcome to
The Community History Project
This series of community histories is a partnership between yukonalaska.com , the Yukon Anniversaries Commission , the City of Whitehorse and several Northern historians. We welcome any communities, groups or historians in either the Yukon or Alaska who wish to join us in this educational venture; just send a note to the editor, Murray Lundberg
Communities
Carcross, Yukon Carmacks, Yukon Dawson City, Yukon Marshall, Alaska ... Whitehorse, Yukon Return to

42. The HistoryNorth Project
Bringing to life the history of Alaska, the yukon and Northwest Territories.Category Regional North America Canada yukon Education...... ExploreNorth yukon Alaska history A wide range of original articles on Northernhistory, hundreds of links to pioneer biographies, museums and other history
http://www.yukonalaska.com/history/
Blacks in Alaska History
An Alaskan non-profit corporation dedicated to honouring the contributions of Black Americans to the development of Alaska. The Carcross Sidetrack
The Community History Project

A co-operative venture designed to present high-quality local histories to the digital community.
A wide range of original articles on Northern history, hundreds of links to pioneer biographies, museums and other history-related sites, and lots more. The Genealogy Centre
The most useful Yukon and Alaska family history resources, featuring databases compiled by Pathfinder Publications and found nowhere else.
A celebration of the Klondike, with dozens of articles on the Gold Rush and its characters, photos and resource lists. The Miles Canyon Historical Railway Society
Since 1995, the society has been working to develop a tourist railway in Whitehorse.
Since 1977, the umbrella organization for groups working to preserve, interpret and protect the Yukon's heritage resources. Yukon International Storytelling Festival
Since 1988, the festival has brought native and non-native storytellers from around the world North to practice one of man's oldest art forms. Sponsored by

43. YukonAlaska.com - Your Gateway To The North
Your gateway for exploring the yukon, Alaska and the Northwest Territories on the Internet.Category Regional North America Travel and Tourism Travel Guides...... Bringing to life the history of Alaska, the yukon and Northwest Territories, witharticles, photos and links to other major Northern historyrelated sites.
http://www.yukonalaska.com/
Your key to discovering the Circumpolar North on the 'Net, with weekly articles on a wide range of topics, over 6,500 annotated links to everything from accommodations and air charter operators to park information and 'Northern lifestyle' Web sites. Click here This Week's Feature:
Bennett-Carcross Railway Photo Album
Bringing to life the history of Alaska, the Yukon and Northwest Territories, with articles, photos and links to other major Northern history-related sites. Click here Pathfinder Publications Historical research and publishing services, and Northern content providers for the Internet. Special Feature:
The CarcrossCam

Your source of information on the fuzzy part of our history, from sled races around the world to choosing a Northern breed. Click here The Northern Bookstore In association with Amazon.com and others, we offer the best books on northern history, cultures and travel.
Site search
Web search The sites listed above are all administered by, and most have been designed by, YukonAlaska.com

44. Yukon Territory Alaska Northern British Columbia
Online service guides to Whitehorse, Dawson City and Watson Lake. Includes road reports, generic informat Category Regional North America Canada yukon Travel and Tourism...... yukon First Nations’ rich culture and history in yukon dates back as far as thelast Ice Age (approx. 50,000 years). Gold is 19 times heavier than water.
http://www.yukoninfo.com/
Dawson City Inuvik Skagway Watson Lake ... Sitemap
Enjoy our Yukon Photo Gallery!

Northern B.C., the Northwest Territories and Skagway, Alaska

Whitehorse Daily Star

Yukon Radio Stations:
CBC North Whitehorse

Now Available
var city = 'Whitehorse_YT'; Silver Boom
Elsa was developed in 1935, after the mill was moved to process the rich Elsa claim. United Keno Hill Mines in Elsa played a major role in the Territory's economy during the silver boom in the 1950s. More Travel Links:
Government of Yukon
Keno City

NWT Arctic Tourism
Parks Canada ... Link to us! Yukon Holidays Heritage Day - February 22rd, 2003 Discovery Day - August 19th, 2003 The floral emblem of the Yukon is the Fireweed. The official bird is the Raven. The official tree of the Yukon is the sub-alpine fir. The Yukon Territory is large enough to hold the states of California, Arizona, Delaware and West Virginia.

45. Government Of Yukon, Canada - Yukon At A Glance - History
historyParts of northern Alaska and yukon remained icefree during the last ice ageand provided a haven for many animals and humans fleeing from colder regions
http://www.gov.yk.ca/yukonglance/history.html
Government of Yukon Yukon at a Glance Français Government of Yukon
Box 2703
Whitehorse, Yukon
Canada Y1A 2C6
Phone: (867) 667-5811
Toll free (In Yukon): 1-800-661-0408
information@gov.yk.ca
Last Updated March 22, 2001

At A Glance
HISTORY
Yukon First Nations elders and people have many stories and legends about the creation of earth and the first human inhabitants. These stories have been passed down from generation to generation, and are an important part of the Yukon First Nations culture. Along with these stories, archaeologists theorize that the first people crossed a land bridge from Asia to northern Canada during the Pleistocene Ice Age between 10,000 to 25,000 years ago. This link between continents was estimated to be 2,400 kilometres wide. The growth of glaciers lowered sea levels and exposed portions of continental shelves which created this broad land bridge. Parts of northern Alaska and Yukon remained ice-free during the last ice age and provided a haven for many animals and humans fleeing from colder regions. Archaeologists suggest early inhabitants of the Yukon hunted woolly mammoths, bison, horses and caribou. They lived in small family groups which travelled with the animals. The earliest evidence of human activity was found in caves on the Bluefish River near Old Crow in northern Yukon. Stone tools and animal bones found at this site were estimated to be 20,000 years old.

46. Yukon Gold Mining (staking His Claim In Yukon's History - The Story Of Frank Erl
research, Frank decided to start a placer mine in a remote area of Northern Yukoncalled Highet Creek. He chose this location based on its history – it was
http://www.xmltc.com/yukon/page2.asp
For nearly 40 years Frank Erl has braved the Yukon's wilderness in a tireless pursuit of gold. In the process he has become one of Canada's most experienced and skilled placer miners and prospectors.
After immigrating to Canada and travelling throughout North America, Frank found himself heading far North. He began working at a silver mine in Keno Hill during the early 60's, where he was eventually promoted to Operations Manager. Years of hard work later, he saved enough money to go out on his own. Following some research, Frank decided to start a placer mine in a remote area of Northern Yukon called Highet Creek. He chose this location based on its history – it was an area that already had been prospected for gold by miners during the Klondike.
Frank built a wood cabin, invested in a bulldozer and tools, and began to mine. The first few years were very challenging – he always thought his job at the silver mine was hard, but he found placer mining on his own to be even more demanding. He stuck to it, though, and his persistence paid off.
Over time, Frank expanded his operation by building a fleet of heavy machinery, and staking another series of claims near scenic Minto Lake. The decades that followed saw many mining operations come and go, but Frank remained a constant presence, forging ahead and establishing himself as one of the few expert pioneers of the ancient craft of gold mining.

47. Nwtandy Index
history project devoted to capturing the history of the Northwest Territories and yukon Radio System.Category Regional North America Military Personal Pages......The Northwest Territories and yukon Radio System history Project.Enter. The story of the NWT Y Radio System is a virtually unknown
http://www.nwtandy.rcsigs.ca/
The Northwest Territories
and Yukon
Radio System
History Project

Enter
"Northerners will also remember Signals primarily as magistrates, Airways and Transportation agents, acting minions of the law and prime movers in community affairs. It is the unmistakeable fact that the fine reputation built by the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals during 37 eventful years of service in the north country was not the result of the efforts of one, two or even three individuals, but rather the results of the combined efforts of every officer and man who served on this now non-existent arm of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals."

48. History - The Yukon
The yukon. Add To Cart View Cart, Frontier Days in the yukon $14.95 0919531-32-6In tribute to Garnet Basque, 1 of 3 volumes. Add To Cart View Cart.
http://www.bcbooks.com/histyukon.html
The Yukon
Environment

Legends

People

Crafts
...
BC-Yukon Sternwheel Days

Can$14.95

Author- Art Downs
Over 300 sternwheelers were to ply B.C. - Yukon waters, a record matched nowhere else in North America. Despite being ripped open in rapids, gutted by fires, swamped in storms, crushed by ice and torn apart by boiler explosions, they served where needed and for as long as required - 100 years.
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Frontier Days in the Yukon
In tribute to Garnet Basque , 1 of 3 volumes. [Add To Cart] [View Cart] The Lost Patrol – The Mounties Yukon Tragedy Can$14.95 Dick North Using techniques similar to those of a skilled detective, author Dick North pieces the evidence together in an attempt to solve the mystery of the doomed journey that has gone down in Mountie annals as the Lost Patrol. [Add To Cart] [View Cart] The White Pass and Yukon Route Railway Can$12.95 Graham Wilson Ride the “Railway Build of Gold” and step back in time to the days of the Klondike Gold Rush. [Add To Cart] [View Cart]

49. Mining History Information Page At The BC & Yukon Chamber Of Mines
BC Archives search engine. Canada's Mining Heritage. history of theThe BC yukon Chamber of Mines, since 1912. Mining history Links.
http://www.bc-mining-house.com/educ/history/history.htm
Prospecting course
Field School

Placer course

Exploration Primer
...
History

HISTORY Researching the Exploration History of a Property in B.C.?
The Best Place is The Map Place Collecting Information on a Particular Area or Property in BC BC Archives search engine ... Canada's Mining Heritage
Mining History Links
  • Slumach's Lost Gold Mine
    -Excellent info on a great legend that has taken on a life of it's own.
    Written and maintained by a recent graduate of our very own prospecting school....now he's getting serious!
  • History of Coal Mining in Nova Scotia
    - contains information on the conditions and practices in the coal mining industry during its earliest development here in North America.

  • This is the first web site in Canada to provide rockhounds and professionals with an online list of Canadian gem and mineral clubs. Thinking of joining a rockhound club? Use the resources available on this site to assist you in your search.
  • TreasureNet - recreational gold finding: News Technology Information
  • Rockhounds Information Page (good links for mineralogy and paleontology) Cariboo Gold Rush History Ghosts of the Klondike Gold Rush A Good Example of a Mine History Website;
  • 50. History Of The BC And Yukon Chamber Of Mines And History Of The BC Mining Indust
    period. It was anticipated that claims staking in the yukon wouldexceed that in BC for the first time in history. Meanwhile, the
    http://www.bc-mining-house.com/chamber/History.htm
    History
    Staff / Directors

    Awards

    By-laws
    ... Legal Notice
    The History of the Chamber from 1912
    Nineteen ninety-seven marks the 85 th
    In this Web page, we trace the evolution of the Chamber from its start in 1912, when it had to go hat in hand to government to obtain operating capital, to the respected position it occupies today. Credit is extended to Thomas Elliot who served as the Chamber's manager from 1955 to 1975 and who compiled the information this chronology is based on.
    The or start at the beginning in 1912...
    [Before there was a Chamber of Mines there was mining. A group of mining industry delegates gather for a 1903 convention held in Victoria]

    At the first annual meeting on October 29, 1913, when L.W. Shatford was elected president, the financial statement showed total receipts of $4,096.65 and expenditures of $5,581.66. The Chamber fortunately survived these early, difficult financial years. Early in 1922 the signing of a five year lease in a building located at 438 West Pender Street signalled that better financial times had arrived. During this period and in later years financial aid was provided by both the City of Vancouver and the Province of British Columbia. The province still provides a grant largely in recognition of the educational role played by the Chamber.

    51. The History Of The Yukon Party By Gordon Steele
    The history of The yukon Party. by Gordon Steele Dedicated to the memoryof Lance Hewstan, the longserving chronicler of the yukon
    http://yukonparty.com/history/historyindex.html
    The History of The Yukon Party
    by Gordon Steele Dedicated to the memory of Lance Hewstan, the long-serving chronicler of the Yukon Party, who had planned to write a history of the Yukon Party but was prevented from doing so by his untimely death in 1992.
    Table of Contents
    (Click on each number to go to that chapter) . The Development of Party Politics . The Formation of The Yukon Party . The First Yukon Party Government, 1978-1982 . The Second Yukon Party Government, 1982-1985 . The Yukon Party as the Official Opposition, 1985-1989 (In preparation) . Second Term as the Official Opposition, 1989-1992 (In preparation) . The Third Yukon Party Government, 1992-1996 (In preparation) . Back in Opposition, 1996-2000 (In preparation) . Continuing in Opposition, 2000- (In preparation) The Yukon Party
    Box 31113,
    Whitehorse, YT Y1A 5P7 Phone: (867) 668-6505
    Email: info@yukonparty.com

    52. History Of The Yukon Party
    Party history of The yukon Party. The history of the yukon Party byGordon Steele The yukon Party Box 31113, Whitehorse, YT Y1A 5P7.
    http://yukonparty.com/history.html
    History of The Yukon Party
    The History of the Yukon Party by Gordon Steele The Yukon Party
    Box 31113,
    Whitehorse, YT Y1A 5P7 Phone: (867) 668-6505
    Email: info@yukonparty.com

    53. Council Of Yukon First Nations-A Long History

    http://www.cyfn.ca/aLongHistory/

    54. White Pass & Yukon Route - History
    The 110 mile WP YR Railroad was completed with the driving of the golden spikeon July 29, 1900 in Carcross yukon connecting the deep water port of Skagway
    http://www.whitepassrailroad.com/history/
    Built in 1898 during the Klondike Gold Rush, this narrow gauge railroad is an International Historic Civil Engineering Landmark, a designation shared with the Panama Canal, the Eiffel Tower and the Statue of Liberty. The $10 million project was the product of British financing, American engineering and Canadian contracting. Tens of thousands of men and 450 tons of explosives overcame harsh and challenging climate and geography to create "the railway built of gold."
    Historical timelines and historical brochures will be added soon.

    55. White Pass & Yukon Route - History
    history. The 110 mile WP YR Railroad was completed with the driving of the goldenspike on July 29, 1900 in Carcross yukon connecting the deep water port of
    http://www.whitepassrailroad.com/text/history.html
    Home Brochures Schedule Reservations ... What's New History Built in 1898 during the Klondike Gold Rush, this narrow gauge railroad is an International Historic Civil Engineering Landmark a designation shared with the Panama Canal, the Eiffel Tower and the Statue of Liberty. The $10 million project was the product of British financing, American engineering and Canadian contracting. Tens of thousands of men and 450 tons of explosives overcame harsh and challenging climate and geography to create "the railway built of gold."
    Historical timelines and historical brochures will be added soon. Home Brochures Schedule Reservations ... What's New

    56. History Of Yukon License Plates
    yukon License Plate history The yukon Motor Vehicles Section provides an informativechronological history of yukon license plates, complete with photos.
    http://www.canplates.com/yukon.html
    YUKON License Plate History HOME NWT >
    First issue, handpainted.
    Style of 1917-22
    Style of 1924-30
    Style of 1931-38
    Style of 1939-50
    Style of 3/53 - 3/55
    Style of 1955-60, 62 (tri-color)
    Style of 1961, 63-70 (two color)
    Style of 1971-77
    Style of 1982-85 Style of 1986-90 Style of 1991-date current motorcycle plate
    How it all began... Even though Yukon is in the remote North, vehicle registrations were set up suprisingly early. This is probably due to the gold-rush (the Klondike ) which started at the end of the 19th century. The Yukon was settled by many, who came to seek their fortune in gold. Dawson City was supposedly the largest city west of Winnipeg at one point! Today, much of this boom has gone bust, as many of these "get rich quick" overnight operations folded. As a result, there are a lot of isolated ghost towns not connected by any modern routes. The Yukon first started registration in 1914, using flat tin plates which displayed the year of issue rather than the year of expiry . The plates were handpainted using a stencil on flat tin and probably all done by the same signpainter. They were intended to be permanent until replaced by the annual embossed license plates provided by the territory starting in 1924. All these early plates carried "YT" for Yukon Territory. An interesting design came out in 1952 with the miner "Yukon Sam" panning for gold, complete with a gold nugget in the pan! This wasn't real gold, of course, but rather a dab of gold paint, applied by hand. The "Land of the Midnight Sun" has provided us with a colorful license plate history as you can see on the far left. The tri-color styles (where the miner is of a different color from the numbers) are very popular with collectors.

    57. Nature Tours Of Yukon - Our History
    About Us history. with a lot of experience in the tourism industry on 4 continents,started his own business on Frances Lake in the yukon Territory.
    http://www.naturetoursyukon.com/eng/e-history.html
    About Us - History
    From a modest beginning Frances Lake Wilderness Lodge grew to the cozy, pleasant and familiar lodge with log cabins situated on remote and breathtaking Frances Lake. It rapidly became a retreat for those seeking time away from the rat race. People come from all over the world to relax at the full service lodge, enjoy the scenery and the endless backcountry. In 1997 the next big step followed: Ed Festel and a partner took over the River View Hotel in downtown Whitehorse. Extensive renovations and a great location make this hotel the preferred place to stay while in Whitehorse. Spacious and comfortable rooms, a good restaurant and a cool lounge make your stay in Whitehorse a great experience. Also, the River View Hotel is the starting point for all tours of Nature Tours of Yukon. In the year 2000 Frances Lake Wilderness Lodge was sold to friends who will run it as it has been operated in the past. Nature Tours of Yukon continues to use the lodge in co-operation with its new owners. You may now book Frances Lake Wilderness Lodge, all tours of Nature Tours of Yukon and the River View Hotel in Whitehorse at the same place. We offer one stop shopping for your great Yukon outdoor experience!

    58. Yukon Territorial Unit Study - Facts And Symbols
    Weather Compare the weather of the yukon to the weather where you live. history- A pictorial history of the yukon. Also see, yukon License Plate history.
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    59. Yukon's Mining History
    yukon's Mining history. yukon has a rich mining history. Mining hascontinued to be the cornerstone of the yukon economy from the
    http://www.emr.gov.yk.ca/Mining/DepositsandProduction/MiningHistory/YukonMiningH
    Government of Yukon Home Department Home Search Site Map ... Pipeline Contact Us:
    Department of Energy, Mines and Resources,
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    Box 2703
    Whitehorse, Yukon
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    Phone: (867) 456-3830 Fax: (867) 456-3832 Toll free (In Yukon): 1-800-661-0408, ext 3830 Minerals Development Branch, 2099 - 2nd Avenue Whitehorse Phone: (867) 667-8256 Fax: (867) 393-6232 Toll free (In Yukon): 1-800-661-0408, ext 8256 mining@gov.yk.ca
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    Mineral Resources Yukon Geological Survey Mining Recorder Placer Mining Quartz Mining ... Links Yukon has a rich mining history. Mining has continued to be the cornerstone of the Yukon economy from the famous Klondike gold rush of 1896/98 to the present day, although the territory has experienced several "boom-and-bust" cycles as metal prices have risen and fallen over the years. The first reported exploitation of metals in Yukon pre-dates European settlement. The aboriginal people are known to have mined native copper nuggets in the White River area of southwest Yukon to fashion arrowheads and to trade. Prospecting for placer gold by white settlers began soon after the first reported discovery at Fortymile in 1850.

    60. The 11th Annual Yukon River Bathtub Race
    DIVISION, PILOT. B Most Sportsmanlike, Ted Sandor. 2 - Most Sportsmanlike,Tara Adams. 1999 yukon River BathTub Race Results. Congratulations to all!
    http://www.tubrace.com/history.html

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    Travis Adams' time was enough to beat older brother Jason Adams who was the second fastest with a time of 14 hours 25 minutes. Both Adams competed in the "B" (8 Hp stock) class. Roy Adair was a close third in his class, finishing only 11 seconds after Jason.
    Seven "C" (10 Hp stock) class tubs entered the race with five finishing the entire race. The fastest tub was rookie pilot Dave Fowler from Robinson Marine in Chilliwack BC, whose time of 14 hours, 33 minutes was enough to beat another rookie, Whitehorse tubber Tom Eschak. They were followed in by Bill Bloor, Mike Murphy, and Ted Sandor in his silver stealth tub. Whitehorse's Warren Isaac blew his engine short of Carmacks and rookie tubber Collin Varga had to be towed from rough weather on Lake Laberge. Nineteen year old Collin, who built his own tub from scratch, did complete the second leg of the race from Minto into Dawson City and was awarded this year's Red Lantern and a pair of red underwear by the Kapital Kickers.
    The annual awards ceremony at the Downtown Hotel provided the tubbers an opportunity to thank their supporters and to relate the high and low points of the race. Rookie Tom Eschak had to maneuver around a swimming black bear in a narrow channel. Bill Bloor was awarded the "Best Splash" award including water wings, a snorkel and a bent propeller for his many entries into the water, sometimes after being nudged by his supporting jet boat. Bob Robinson of Chilliwack's Robinson Marine was a close runner-up after he strode off his jet boat into what he thought was two feet of water. Teammates related that all they could see for several seconds was his hat.

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