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Line information containing elevation isobars to aid in the depiction of changes in elevation at 1:1,000,000 scale. (eg. mountain peaks …
This data includes the average wind speed measured at various sites throughout the Yukon over discrete time periods from as …
This dataset contains all the unsurveyed First Nations Interim Protected Lands as well as unsurveyed First Nations Settlement Lands. The …
Landscape hazard maps were completed as part of a community hazards mapping program coordinated by the Northern Climate ExChange (Yukon …
Index of 1:250,000 NTS tiles
Distributed from GeoYukon by the Government of Yukon . Discover more digital map data …
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This Shaded Relief Image has a resolution of 300 meters and was derived from the "Yukon 90m Shaded Relief" from …
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YEC Power Distribution Lines depict Yukon Energy Corporation (YEC) primary distribution lines. These lines distribute lower voltage electrical power between …
The Carmacks flood hazard mapping study was completed between April 2023 and May 2024. Learn more by visiting the Yukon …