- Whitehorse - Wikipedia
Whitehorse (French pronunciation: [wajtɔʁs]) is the capital of Yukon, and the largest city in Northern Canada It was incorporated in 1950 and is located at kilometre 1426 (Historic Mile 918) on the Alaska Highway in southern Yukon Whitehorse's downtown and Riverdale areas occupy both shores of the Yukon River, which rises in British Columbia and meets the Bering Sea in Alaska The city was
- Visiting - City of Whitehorse
Discover Whitehorse's attractions, parks, facilities, and visitor information to plan your trip to Yukon’s vibrant capital
- Whitehorse | Yukon, Map, Population, Facts | Britannica
Whitehorse, city and capital (since 1952) of Yukon, Canada, located on the Yukon (Lewes) River just below Miles Canyon and the former Whitehorse Rapids (now submerged beneath Schwatka Lake, created after 1958 by a hydropower dam)
- Whitehorse | Travel Yukon - Yukon, Canada | Official Tourism Website . . .
Surrounded by beautiful wilderness, the Yukon’s capital is a small city with a big backyard Whitehorse is the territory’s travel hub—a must-stop for those driving the Alaska Highway and the first taste of the Yukon for visitors arriving by air Once here, the options really start to add up
- Whitehorse Yukon: What you need to know before you visit
Whitehorse, the Yukon’s capital, blends gold rush history with modern charm and easy access to wilderness Discover museums, vibrant First Nations culture, and top attractions like the Yukon Wildlife Preserve and S S Klondike
- Incredible Things To Do in Whitehorse: Discover The Magic Of The Yukon . . .
Whitehorse, Yukon is packed with incredible attractions that go beyond stunning nature and outdoor adventures This city has a thriving food scene, excellent breweries, and fascinating cultural experiences
- Whitehorse, Yukon - Yukon Territory Information
Hugged by the banks of the Yukon River and surrounded by the peaks of Grey Mountain, Haeckel Hill, and Golden Horn Mountain, Whitehorse is the Yukon’s most cosmopolitan community, but its easy access to trails, rivers, lakes and mountains are what will make your trip memorable
- 5 Reasons to Visit® Whitehorse, Yukon
Known as the “Wilderness City,” Whitehorse has the great outdoors at its doorstep Legend says Whitehorse got its name when gold seekers thought Miles Canyon’s wild rapids resembled the manes of charging white horses Travel a bit farther and you’ll be able to enter Alaska
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