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Welcome to Yukon Council on disABILITY! We are a non-profit organization located in Whitehorse, Yukon that is dedicated to providing quality services to promote social and economic independence for persons with disABILITIES.
Yukon Trappers Association registered as a society with the YTG in October 1972, 40 years ago in 2012. The Association was instigated by Yukon trappers George Darbyshire, Larry Barrett, Ted Geddes, et al, because trappers were not receiving a fair price for their furs. Historically, individuals travelled to each trapper and purchased dried pelts for less than half the auction value. The answer, it has been proven, was for Yukon trappers to form an Association to provide a fur depot to send the furs to auction. Since then, the Association has sent furs to every auction house in Canada, including North American Fur Auctions as well as Fur Harvesters Auction. The economics of the fur industry has gone through plenty of boom and bust phenomenon, taking the YTA along. In 2009, the Association was rescued from the brink of bankruptcy and today's dedicated Board of Directors volunteer countless hours to keep it going.
WelcomePlacer mining in the territory has a rich and valiant history – steeped in the stories of gold seekers from around the globe and their adventures working the ancient stream beds that carve our Yukon hills.The territorys placer mining industry is founded on family-operated businesses – a way of life that continues today for many of our operators.A working placer mine involves everyone from children to grandparents – with some operations spanning three generations and some dating back to the Klondike Gold Rush.Today, Yukon placer miners lead the world in safe and efficient gold recovery, while making significant contributions to our economy.Today, we have replaced the pick and shovel of the very first prospectors and have regulations and legislation to ensure environmental stewardship, reclamation and site restoration.The tenacity that drives us to find placer gold is matched by our passion to find better, more innovative ways to do things.
The Yukon Chamber of Mines represents a dynamic membership and since its creation almost 70 years ago, has worked to serve its valued members and advance the interests of all those involved in the Yukon mining industry.
The Yukon Public Legal Education Association (YPLEA) is a non-profit organization devoted to providing legal information to the public and promoting increased access to the legal system.
The Yukon Quest 1,000 Mile International Sled Dog Race gets its name from the ''highway of the north,'' which is the Yukon River and the historical winter land routes travelled by prospectors, adventurers and mail and supply carriers traveling between the g
First NationsYukon TerritoryThe Yukon Territory is a Canadian Province north of British Columbia and between Alaska and the Northwest Territories. Given the relatively small population of only 34,000 people it is huge in size with 482,443 sq kilometers (186,272 sq miles). 2/3 of the inhabitants live in the capital city of Whitehorse. Special points of interest include a large number of glacier fed lakes, Mount Logan which at 5,959 meters /19,551 feet) is the tallest mountain in Canada and the original inhabitants of the region the First Nations people.What To DoThe Yukon is primarily known for the pristine nature of it's mountain, lakes forests and wildlife. This creates an ideal environment for outdoor sports activities from hunting and fishing to boating, skiing, snowboarding, hiking, backcountry camping, mountain climbing, dog sledding and much more! There are also countless opportunities to view a dvierse variety of wildlife.The Yukon is a great place to find Indian aboriginal art and culture.