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Virtual Guidebook to
Whitehorse and the Southern Yukon
Canada
The signpost forest at Watson Lake.

Table of Contents
(listed from northwest to southeast)

Kluane National Park (5)
The Haines Highway in the Yukon (4)
Whitehorse (7)
South of Whitehorse (2)
The Alaska Highway in the Yukon (5)
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Complete Listing
listed from northwest to southeast
Kluane National Park
On the south shore of Kluane Lake.
Soldiers' Summit above Kluane Lake on the original Alaska Highway.
The east end of Kluane Lake, at Silver City.
The fox farmer's cabin at Silver City.
Log cabins at Silver City, on Lake Kluane.
The Haines Highway in the Yukon
Haines Junction on the Alaska Highway.
Lake Kathleen, in Kluane National Park.
The salmon trap area at Klukshu Village.
Dezadeach Lake, at ten o'clock at night.
(see also Haines Highway in British Columbia; and Haines in the Virtual Guidebook to Southeastern Alaska)
Whitehorse
Main Street in Whitehorse, capital city of the Yukon.
The old log cathedral and rectory.
The historic river steamer Klondike, drydocked at Whitehorse.
The Yukon Transportation Museum in Whitehorse.
Mammoths outside the Beringia Museum.
The great hall of the Yukon-Beringia Museum in Whitehorse.
Miles Canyon, once a dangerous rapids on the Yukon River.
South of Whitehorse
The Carcross Desert sand dunes.
Windy Arm of Tagish Lake.
The Alaska Highway in the Yukon
The international border, on the Alaska Highway.
Marsh Lake, source of the Yukon River.
The Alaska Highway near Jakes Corner.
Rancheria Falls, near Continental Divide on the Alaska Highway.
The signpost forest at Watson Lake on the Alaska Highway.

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