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Work is underway to address aging Whitehorse schools. As part of this work, École Whitehorse Elementary School will be replaced …
These datasets provide the data displayed in the interactive Yukon tourism indicators dashboard.
These datasets are automatically updated …
Year-end reports present a review of tourism statistics for the past year and an outlook for the coming year.
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Tourism and Culture surveyed visitors to Yukon between June 2012 and April 2013. Data from this research is compiled in …
In the summer of 2016, Tourism and Culture asked travellers visiting Carcross or Dawson City how they spent their time …
This dataset contains summary metrics for the open government portal (open.yukon.ca).
These metrics are updated on a …
These reports are designed to provide up-to-date tourism performance indicators. They include information on border crossings, air passenger volumes, accommodation …
Starting in 2019, every 2 years, the Yukon Bureau of Statistics conducts a Resident Perceptions of Tourism Survey that the …
Plans and reports from the Department of Environment
Briefing package used for the appearance before the House Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development for its study on …