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  1. Whitehorse is the capital of the Yukon. It has spectacular scenery, and easy access to the natural splendor and recreational opportunities around it, such as paddling on the Yukon River and hiking, biking, or skiing its many trails.

  2. Whitehorse is The Capital of the Yukon and the largest city in the Yukon. Over two-thirds of the Yukon’s residents live in Whitehorse, which has a year-round population of about 36,000. Residents enjoy unparalleled access to the surrounding wilderness and outdoor adventure of Canada’s Yukon Territory. In the late 1800s, during the Klondike ...

  3. Offering a sun terrace and views of the mountain, Midnight Sun Inn is located in Whitehorse. Free private parking is available on site. The rooms include a flat-screen TV. Show more. 8.1. Very Good. 469 reviews. Price from $143.74 per night. Check availability.

  4. Jan 7, 2022 · How many days to spend in Whitehorse, Yukon & Surrounding Area. Recommended length of stay: 1 – 1.5 weeks. Our stay: 1 week. Reason for longer recommendation: spending more time in Kluane National Park and Reserve. Extend your time in Yukon Territory to visit Dawson City and Tombstone Territorial Park (It is a must!!)

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  6. Dec 13, 2022 · Whitehorse, Yukon. Located between Alaska and Canada’s Northwest Territories, Whitehorse is the capital city of the Yukon and the largest city in Northern Canada. Although the city is now home to more than 28,000 people and serves as a major hub for Canada’s north, it owes its existence to the Klondike Gold Rush, which started way back in 1897.

  7. Whitehorse é a capital e maior cidade do território canadense de Yukon, e também a maior cidade do norte do Canadá. Foi incorporada em 1950 e está localizada no quilômetro 1426 (Milha Histórica 918) na Estrada do Alasca, no sul de Yukon. O centro de Whitehorse e as áreas de Riverdale ocupam ambas as margens do rio Yukon, que se origina ...

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