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Yukon Territory


Bordering Alaska to the west and crossing the Arctic Circle in the north, Yukon Territory is Canada’s wild frontier. It is a vast region where the wildlife outnumbers humans. In summer, you can bask in 24-hour sunlight and catch the Northern Lights for more than eight months a year. It is a landscape of raging rivers, icefields, dense forests of grizzly bears and wolverines. It’s an untamed region with grandeur and beauty only appreciated by experience.

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