KidZone Geography - Yukon BACK. yukon. yukon is the westernmost Canadian territory. The yukon Territoryis bordered on the Western side by the US state of Alaska. http://www.kidzone.ws/geography/yukon/
Extractions: KidZone Crafts for Kids Coloring Pages ... Sites for Teachers Yukon Yukon is the western-most Canadian territory. Whitehorse is the capital city. The Yukon Territory is bordered on the Western side by the U.S. state of Alaska. To the north is the Beaufort Sea and to the south is the Province of British Columbia. You can find out a lot of interesting information about the territory at http://www.gov.yk.ca/ Free Printable Worksheets: Yukon Territory flag worksheet Yukon Territory map and response worksheet Yukon Territory official bird with labels worksheet Yukon Territory official bird coloring page Yukon Territory official flower with labels worksheet Yukon Territory official flower coloring page Canadian book recommendations Canadian coloring pages Canadian crafts for kids Canadian printable puzzle ...
KidZone Geography yukon Territory Act, 1898, Separated the yukon Territory from the Northwest Territory. Gavethe yukon and Northwest Territories each one seat on the Senate. http://www.kidzone.ws/geography/constitution.htm
Extractions: KidZone Crafts for Kids Coloring Pages ... Sites for Teachers Canada has a constitution - the Constitution Act of 1982. The constitution talks about all sorts of things, like what our official languages are and what our individual rights are. The constitution works together with our system of laws to make up the rules of the country. The constitution also indicates what provinces are a part of Canada and what the powers of those provinces are. For example, provinces have jurisdiction over education and the environment. Territories on the other hand are created by Federal Law. That means the territories have a bit less power than the provinces. They still have representation in the federal government, but don't have provincial governments. The biggest difference is that the provinces get to vote on changes to the constitution but the territories do not. 1982 Are you sure!?
GIS Day 2002 At Whitehorse People of all ages interested in learning more about geography and the technologyof GIS! Geomatics yukon GIS Day Activities Date November 20, 2002 Time 930 http://www.geomaticsyukon.ca/esri/gisday2002/
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Extractions: Covington, Kentucky Pullman Kids: Geography: Canada: Yukon contains pictures and descriptions of the Yukon Territory, Canada. The Yukon is one of the three territories. Please help support the Pullman Kids web site by purchasing books about the Yukon from our children's book store. We have listed picture books and novels for children there. Ancient Voices Wildnerness Camp
Pullman Kids: Geography: Canada Pullman Kids geography Canada provides pictures and descriptions of various partsof The three territories are the yukon , the Northwest Territories , and http://www.pullmankids.com/geo/can/can.html
Extractions: Covington, Kentucky External Links Pullman Kids: Geography: Canada provides pictures and descriptions of various parts of the country. Canada is the largest country (i.e. in area) in the world. It is composed of ten provinces and three territories. It is bounded on the western edge by the Pacific Ocean, on the northern edge by the Arctic Ocean, on the eastern edge by the Atlantic Ocean, and on the southern edge by the United States of America (USA) . The edge running between countries is called a "border". In Canada, the country of the United States of America (U.S.A.) is either called "the States" (as in "We're going to the States for the weekend") or "the U.S." (as in "There's no public health care in the U.S."). If you want to enrage a Canadian then go ahead and refer to the States as "America". After all, Canada is in North America and so is Mexico A popular symbol of Canada is the mountie. A mountie is a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (R.C.M.P.). Their fancy dress uniform is brilliant red as illustrated in the photo taken on Parliament Hill, Ottawa on Canada Day. Canada Day is July 1st and is Canada's birthday. It used to be called Dominion Day.
Department Of Geography, Field Course In The Yukon All enquiries should be sent to Dr. Peter Johnson peterj@aix1.uottawa.ca Departmentof geography, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON. Department of geography. http://www.uottawa.ca/academic/arts/geography/courses/yukon.htm
Extractions: All About U of O Why Choose U of O Students Services ... Research Quick Picks On-line Registration Prospective Students Campus Tours Netnews@uottawa.ca Campus Campaign Apply Step by Step Faculties and Departments Timetables and Deadlines Undergraduate Programs Graduate Programs Tuition Fees Employers About the Department (GEG 4001) The theme of the field course is geomorphological processes and recent environmental change in the Kluane Region. This is a 6cr course which IN 2002 can be assembled from a number of components. There will be three components concentrating on lacustrine environments, fluvial processes on alluvial fans, and snow and ice stratigraphy and glacier mass balance. Each component will be a 3cr module and students may assemble their 6cr package. The marl lakes of the Kluane region are dominated by carbonate sedimentation produced in the water column as a result of CO2 exchange between the atmosphere and carbonate rich water. The high carbonate content in the lake water is due to groundwater input from glacial deposits with a high dolomite content. Objective is to investigate environmental change over the last 1200 years from an analysis of the sediments and macro-fossils in closed basin marl lakes. The 1200 year level is defined by the White River Volcanic Ash stratigraphic marker. Sediment core stratigraphy; carbonate content and crystal form, organic content; and loess content will be measured; and macro and micro fossils will be examined.
Department Of Geography Translate this page Permafrost distribution in mountain basins, southern yukon (Lewkowicz). of IS/GISperformance (Wellar) Client-driven applied geography (Wellar) Transportation http://www.uottawa.ca/academic/arts/geography/research/current.htm
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Canadian Council For Geographic Education Members of the geography Connections committee presented a variety of workshopsat the Social Studies Provincial Specialist Beth Dye, BC/yukon Representative. http://www.ccge.org/cip/index.cfm/main,43,en,453,2527,2520,0,3
Canadian Council For Geographic Education In terms of geography Education, much has been happening in recent weeks.Successful geography Challenges were held in both the yukon and BC. http://www.ccge.org/cip/index.cfm/main,43,en,453,2057,2049,0,3
Extractions: Documents 1 - 10 of 115 on the subject : Yukon River Add to my e-mail alerts Yukon River Yukon River The Yukon River is the third largest river in North America, it flows right through the Yukon Territory, Canada, and the U.S. state of Alaska. The Yukon River is 3,185 km or 1,979 mi. long. The river is formed by the Lewes and Pelly riv
Free Blank Outline Map Of Yukon Territory Free Blank Outline Map of yukon Territory. Canada Information Outline MapsIndex World Atlas Index geography Home Page yukon Territory Map. http://geography.about.com/library/blank/blxyukon.htm?terms=free map yukon
Yukon Ecoregions From Make A Map: Physical Geography back to Module 2 Natural Resources CanadaMap from Make a Map NAISMap2 InteractiveMapping Tool. Last updated 17 April, 1998, Government of Canada. http://www.yukoncollege.yk.ca/~agraham/nost202/ytecomap.htm
Module Two: A Little Geography To Get Us Started It is very good, though, and shows a good part of the yukon. in Alaska From the MendenhallGlacier Virtual Field Trip, Virtual geography Department, University http://www.yukoncollege.yk.ca/~agraham/nost202/module2.htm
Yukon Territory: Geography And Climate yukon Territory geography and Climate. The triangleshaped yukonterritory is bordered on the N by the Beaufort Sea of the Arctic http://www.slider.com/enc/57000/Yukon_Territory_Geography_and_Climate.htm
Extractions: Yukon Territory: Geography and Climate The triangle-shaped Yukon territory is bordered on the N by the Beaufort Sea of the Arctic Ocean, on the E by the Fort Smith and Inuvik Regions, Northwest Territories, on the S by British Columbia and Alaska, and on the W by Alaska. The highest point in the Yukon is Mt. Logan, 19,850 ft (6,050 m) high, part of the Coast Ranges in the southwest. Although most of the territory is a watershed for the Yukon River and its tributaries, the northern and southeastern regions drain into the Mackenzie River system. Immediately south of the desolate arctic coast the country is uninhabited and generally unknown. The other parts of the territory have great natural beauty, with snow-fed lakes backed by perpetually white-capped mountains and forests and streams abounding with wildlife. Kluane National Park (est. 1972) is in the St. Elias Mts. Winters are long and cold, with low humidity. During the short summers the longer day and surprisingly warm sun bring a profusion of wild flowers and enable the hardier grains and vegetables to mature. The few settlements are situated on the riverbanks. The capital and largest town is
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Extractions: Encyclopedia Yukon Territory The triangle-shaped Yukon territory is bordered on the N by the Beaufort Sea of the Arctic Ocean, on the E by the Northwest Territories, on the S by British Columbia and Alaska, and on the W by Alaska. The highest point in the Yukon is Mt. Logan, 19,850 ft (6,050 m) high, part of the Coast Ranges in the southwest. Although most of the territory is a watershed for the Yukon River and its tributaries, the northern and southeastern regions drain east into the Mackenzie River system. Immediately south of the desolate arctic coast the country is uninhabited and generally unknown. The other parts of the territory have great natural beauty, with snow-fed lakes backed by perpetually white-capped mountains and forests and streams abounding with wildlife. Kluane National Park (est. 1972) is in the St. Elias Mts. Winters are long and cold, with low humidity. During the short summers the longer day and surprisingly warm sun bring a profusion of wildflowers and enable the hardier grains and vegetables to mature. The few settlements are situated on the riverbanks. The capital and largest town is
Atlas: Yukon Territory yukon Territory. yukon Territory Profile More Geographic Information CountryProfiles; Flags; World geography; World Statistics. US State Profiles; US Cities; http://www.infoplease.com/atlas/region/yukon.html
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Extractions: Encyclopedia Yukon Territory The triangle-shaped Yukon territory is bordered on the N by the Beaufort Sea of the Arctic Ocean, on the E by the Northwest Territories, on the S by British Columbia and Alaska, and on the W by Alaska. The highest point in the Yukon is Mt. Logan, 19,850 ft (6,050 m) high, part of the Coast Ranges in the southwest. Although most of the territory is a watershed for the Yukon River and its tributaries, the northern and southeastern regions drain east into the Mackenzie River system. Immediately south of the desolate arctic coast the country is uninhabited and generally unknown. The other parts of the territory have great natural beauty, with snow-fed lakes backed by perpetually white-capped mountains and forests and streams abounding with wildlife. Kluane National Park (est. 1972) is in the St. Elias Mts. Winters are long and cold, with low humidity. During the short summers the longer day and surprisingly warm sun bring a profusion of wildflowers and enable the hardier grains and vegetables to mature. The few settlements are situated on the riverbanks. The capital and largest town is