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Mining District Boundaries for the Yukon as defined by the Yukon Placer Mining Act. The Yukon is divided into four …
Land under administration and control of Government of Yukon and disposed of by the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources …
The purpose of this dataset is to provide structural culvert locations along highways . The definition of a Structural Culvert …
In and around the early 1900s, the Government of Canada used Crown grants to issue interests in land.
If …
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The Yukon Geological Survey (YGS) has compiled over 195 surficial geology maps into a standardized GIS format, providing approximately 80% …
A Public Right Area Object representing the spatial extent of a protected landscape as a result of the public interest …
Landscape hazard maps were completed as part of a community hazards mapping program coordinated by the Northern Climate ExChange (Yukon …
Wildlife Key Areas (WKA) are locations used by wildlife for critical, seasonal life functions. WKAs are identified by interpreting observed …