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         Yukon History:     more books (100)
  1. Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, Washington's First World's Fair: A Timeline History by Alan J. Stein, Paula Becker, 2009-07-20
  2. Good Time Girls of the Alaska-Yukon Gold Rush: Secret History of the Far North by Lael Morgan, 1999-08-01
  3. Old Yukon: Tales, Trails, and Trials (Classic Reprints) by James Wickersham, 2009-09-15
  4. White Pass and Yukon Routes: A Pictorial History by Stan B. Cohen, 1980-03
  5. The Yukon story: A sourdough's record of goldrush days and Yukon progress from earliest times to the present day by Walter R Hamilton, 1967
  6. Wings over the Yukon: A Photographic History of Yukon Aviation by Bruce McAllister, 2008-02-01
  7. History Hunting in the Yukon (History of the Americas) by Michael Gates, 2010-02-15
  8. Strange Things Done: Murder in Yukon History (Mcgill-Queen's Native and Northern Series) by Kenneth Coates, William R. Morrison, 2004-06
  9. Land Of The Midnight Sun: A History Of The Yukon by Kenneth Coates, William R. Morrison, 2005-04-30
  10. Alaska/Yukon Railroads: An Illustrated History by Howard Clifford, 1999-04
  11. The postal history of Yukon Territory by Robert G Woodall, 1964
  12. The Yukon Territory, its history and resources
  13. Alaska and Yukon History Along the Highway by Ted Stone, 2002-09-10
  14. The postal history of Yukon Territory, Canada by Robert G Woodall, 1976

1. Freemasonry In The Yukon Territory
18712008 Grand Lodge of British Columbia and Yukon A.F. A.M. Updated 2003/08/01 freemasonry.bcy.ca/history/yukon_history.html
http://freemasonry.bcy.ca/history/yukon_history.html
HISTORY INDEX ATLINTO LODGE NO. 42 YUKON LODGE NO. 45 WHITEHORSE LODGE NO. 46 Freemasonry in the Yukon Territory by W. Bro. Dennis M. Eve The Yukon Territory, an area of 186,661 square miles in the extreme northwest of Canada, lies directly north of the province of British Columbia, with the Northwest Territories to the east and the USA state of Alaska to the west. In the north it stretches well above the Arctic Circle to border the Beaufort Sea. Its capital is the City of Whitehorse. The mighty Yukon River from its source at the Llewellyn Glacier, high above Atlin Lake in northwestern British Columbia, runs for a distance of approximately 2,300 miles, northwards through the Yukon Territory, via the cities of Whitehorse and Dawson City, continuing westwards across Alaska to the Yukon delta where it empties into the Bering Sea, South of Norton Sound. It is not my intention to present a geography lesson, but it is of course necessary to make sure you are aware in what direction we will be travelling together! The Yukon River is the main artery that has, since time immemorial been the waterway that was once the arteries of life in the communities of the Yukon Territory. As the source of the river is in the south and the river flows northward from Whitehorse to Dawson City. Downstream would therefore be north and people still say "down north" or "I'm going down to Dawson" for the week-end. So a visitor of course would ask. "Down to Dawson? Isn't it up north?"

2. ARSBC: Yukon
The HMCS Yukon was built by the Burrard Drydock Co., Ltd., of North Vancouver, and was commissioned on 25 May 1963. On July 16th 1963, she sailed for
http://www.artificialreef.bc.ca/OurReefs/263_Yukon/Yukon_History.htm
The HMCS Yukon: History
The HMCS Yukon was built by the Burrard Drydock Co., Ltd., of North Vancouver, and was commissioned on 25 May 1963. On July 16th 1963, she sailed for Halifax, stopping on the way in San Diego Calif. for 3 days, Manzanilla Mex, for 6 hours, Acapulco Mex. for 3 days, Balboa Panama. for 3 days, and Kingston Jamaica for 5 days. She arrived in Halifax on August 16th.
August 26, 1963 started workups.
October 2, 1963 ship was scheduled tlo sail for Charleston N.C. for workup program with HMCS Provider but was cancelled for an unknown reason.
April, 1964 sailed for Bermuda and painted ship for 9 days, then to Boston Mass for 4 days, then home.
May 22, 1964 sailed for Portsmouth Eng., Amerstam Holland, Londenderry Ireland. (An interesting story here, more details later). Then on to the Canary
Islands to Port La Luze (Spanish shore patrol gave Yukon a beatting).
July 24, 1963 @ 13:30 arrived back in Halifax.
October 15th, 1964 sailed for P.E.I. to escort Queen Elizabeth and H.M.Y. Britannia to Quebec city for 4 days.
January 4, 1965 salied for Victoria via Panama canal for transfer of Yukon's crew to HMCS Ottawa.

3. YellowPages™: Good To Go Army Surplus : Whitehorse, YT : (phone: 867-668-25
the Lodge in Wareham Memorial hall, Mayo, YT on 30 August, 1955. http//freemasonry.bcy.ca/history/yukon_history.html 66k - Cached Similar Pages
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4. Mayo, Canada Relocation Portal - Images And Datasheet
Rampart House ~*, Yukon Territoryâ?¿ ~*, in Hunter ~*, Trapper http//freemasonry.bcy.ca/history/yukon_history.html Mayo Walking .
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5. Yukon Romance - A Virtual Exhibit
Eve, Grand Lodge of British Columbia and Yukon http//freemasonry.bcy. ca/history/yukon_history.html Mayo Walking Tour, Government of Yukon,
http://www.yukonromance.ca/en/resources/bibliography.php?topNav=res&subNav=bib

6. How Did The Yukon Territory Get Its Name
named Tagish Charlie , were panning for gold far up north on the banks of the Klondike river. http//freemasonry.bcy.ca/history/yukon_history.html
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7. "Yukon Territories Motto" At Canfind.ca - Canadian Search Engine
the Geological Survey of Canada from 1880 to 1898 in the North West Territories and the Yukon. http//www.freemasonry.bcy.ca/history/yukon_history.html
http://www.canadaspace.com/canfind.php?q=Yukon Territories Motto&_s=31&_p=15

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