List of lakes of Yukon
Appearance
This is an incomplete list of lakes of Yukon, a territory of Canada.
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The largest lake of Yukon is Kluane Lake at 409 km2 (158 sq mi) located at an elevation of 781 m (2,562 ft).[1]
List of lakes
[edit]- Annie Lake
- Black Lake (Munroe Lake) also partly in BC
- Chootla Lake
- Crag Lake
- Aishihik Lake
- Alligator Lake
- Atlin Lake (in British Columbia and Yukon)
- Bennett Lake (in Yukon and British Columbia)
- Big Kalzas Lake
- Braeburn Lake
- Chadburn Lake
- Claire Lake
- Coghlan Lake
- Craibou Lake
- Dezadeash Lake
- Emerald Lake
- Ethel Lake
- Finlayson Lake
- Fish Lake
- Fox Lake
- Frances Lake
- Frenchman Lake
- Jojo Lake
- Kathleen Lake
- Kluane Lake
- Kusawa Lake
- LaBerge Lake
- Lake Laberge
- Lake Wellesley
- Lewes Lake
- Little Atlin Lake
- Little Fox Lake
- Little Salmon Lake
- Louise Lake (Jackson Lake)
- Lower Snafu Lake
- Mandanna Lake
- Marsh Lake
- Mary Lake
- Mayo Lake
- McEvoy Lake
- McQuesten Lake
- Michie Lake
- Minto Lake
- Moose Ponds
- Moreley Lake
- Nares Lake
- Partridge Lake (in British Columbia and Yukon)
- Pine Lake
- Quiet Lake
- Schwatka Lake
- Sekulmun Lake
- Simpson Lake
- Snafu Lakes
- Sockeye Lake
- Spirit Lake
- Ta Lake'tla
- Tagish Lake (in British Columbia and Yukon)
- Tarfu Lake
- Taye Lake
- Ten Mile Lake
- Teslin Lake (in British Columbia and Yukon)
- Toobally Lake
- Ts'oogot Gaay Lake
- Twin Lake
- Upper Snafu Lake
- Watson Lake
- Wellesley Lake
- Wolf Lake
General references☃☃
[edit]Shortread (1983)[2]: 16, Table 1
Sinclair (2001)[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Principal lakes, elevation and area, by province and territory". Statistics Canada. 2005-02-02. Retrieved 2015-03-11.
- ^ Shortread, K.S. (December 1983), Limnology of Selected Lakes in the Yukon River Basin (PDF), West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada: Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Fisheries Research Branch, West Vancouver Laboratory, p. 16, retrieved 8 August 2024
- ^ Sinclair, Cameron L.; Savage, Pascale; January, Caitlin (2023), Lake Trout and Lake Whitefish Monitoring Program: 2021 Program Update (SR-23-07) (PDF), Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada: Government of Yukon, p. 116