Award Winners for the 37th Annual Kilrich/Northerm Yukon Native Hockey Tournament!! 37th Annual Kilrich/Northerm Yukon Native Hockey Tournament PICTURES available or viewing!Proud Sponsors of the 37th Annual Kilrich/Northerm Yukon Na
The Klondike Snowmobile Association is a volunteer, non-profit organization formed in 1981 and incorporated in 1984 to represent snowmobilers in the Yukon Territory of Canada. Our mission is to 'protect, develop and enhance the sport and recreation of sno
Yukon Trappers Association registered as a society with the YTG in October 1972, 40 years ago in 2012. The Association was instigated by Yukon trappers George Darbyshire, Larry Barrett, Ted Geddes, et al, because trappers were not receiving a fair price for their furs. Historically, individuals travelled to each trapper and purchased dried pelts for less than half the auction value. The answer, it has been proven, was for Yukon trappers to form an Association to provide a fur depot to send the furs to auction. Since then, the Association has sent furs to every auction house in Canada, including North American Fur Auctions as well as Fur Harvesters Auction. The economics of the fur industry has gone through plenty of boom and bust phenomenon, taking the YTA along. In 2009, the Association was rescued from the brink of bankruptcy and today's dedicated Board of Directors volunteer countless hours to keep it going.
Help is here, whenever you need it. At Many Rivers Counselling and Support Services in Yukon, we offer counselling for youths, families, groups, couples and individuals. We also offer family education services. For more information, call us today.
The Bear Mountain Nordic Ski Association [BMNSA] is a non-profit recreational association, in association with Cross Country BC [see below], to provide access, facilities and opportunities for all ages to learn and experience the sport of cross country sk
Welcome to the Official Website of the Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation (VGFN) in Old Crow, Yukon. Old Crow is a small town of about 300 aboriginal people; known as the Vuntut Gwitchin. Old Crow is located at the confluence of the Crow and Porcupine Rivers.