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Yukon Government Heritage Branch - http://www.yukonheritage.com
Department of Tourism branch including historic sites, museums, archaeology and palaeontology programs. |
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Yukon Territory Act, 1898 - http://www.solon.org/Constitutions/Canada/English/yta_1898.html
Shows the full text of this document which created the territory. |
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Yukon National Historic Sites - http://www.pc.gc.ca/progs/lhn-nhs/
Parks Canada directory to historic sites located throughout the territory. [requires flash] |
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The Yukon Register of Historic Places - http://gysde.gov.yk.ca:7777/pls/htmldb/f?p=111:1:14458309572105835579
Online resource of places that have been designated as historically significant on a municipal, territorial or national level. Search by type of site, location, or name. |
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Days of '98 Commemorative Plaque and Spike - http://www.yukonweb.com/education/railway/
White Pass Railway Centennial commemorative plaque made of a railway spike mounted on a white pine backboard. Made by local school. |
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Historical Yukon Travel Routes - http://www.yesnet.yk.ca/projects/access/
Porter Creek student accounts of remote wilderness trip. Includes curriculum outcomes, map and journal entries. |
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The Educationally Funkalicious Canadian History Page - http://www.yesnet.yk.ca/schools/projects/canadianhistory/
Student reports about Canadian History from 1867 to present. Topics include the Alaska Highway and the White Pass Railway. |
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Yukon and Alaska History - ExploreNorth - http://explorenorth.com/library/blYAindex.htm
Information and links about history for these regions. Includes chronological history, book and video reviews, as well as articles about community and culture, travel, mining. transportation, biographies, and natural history. |
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Yukon Places and Names - http://www.yukonplacesandnames.com/
Information on the historical publication by Bob Coutts. Includes links and an interactive forum with photos. |
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The Mad Trapper From Rat River - http://www.bank-b-gone.com/audio/songs/madtrapper.html
Song download by Dan LaRocque tells the story of Albert Johnson, the mad trapper who led the Northwest Mounted Police on a 48 day manhunt through the frozen Yukon in 1931-32. |