{Yukon River
The Yukon River is one of the longest rivers in North America, stretching approximately 1,979 miles. It flows through Canada and Alaska, starting in the Yukon Territory and emptying into the Bering Sea. The river is known for its rich history, including its significance during the Klondike Gold Rush in the late 1800s.
The Yukon River supports diverse ecosystems and is home to various fish species, including salmon. It also serves as a vital transportation route for local communities and is important for cultural practices among Indigenous peoples, who have lived along its banks for thousands of years.