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First Nations Traditional Territories

A Traditional Territory is an area of the Yukon that the people of a First Nation have traditionally used. A First Nation does not own its Traditional Territory, but the First Nation and its benificiaries have a number of rights within their Traditional Territory, both on and off of Settlement Land.

Hunting

Miscellaneous maps used primarily for hunting purposes. Includes bison permit hunt areas, designated vehicle routes, and elk permit hunt areas.

 

 

 

 

Lakes

Bathymetry isolines for approximately one hundred lakes of the Yukon Territory georeferenced and matched to 1:50,000 National Topographic Data Base shorelines. Not to be used for navigation. Isoline intervals and accuracy are widely variable as the source data was collected over two decades using multilpe methods, people and technologies.

Note: Many of these are multi-page documents, and only the first is shown online. The PDFs show all pages.

Outfitting Concessions

Outfitting Concessions (OCs) which are also known as Outfitting Areas, are legal boundaries that define an area where the holder of the concession has the exclusive right to outfit non-residents for the purpose of hunting big game animals (excepting special guiding licenses).

Parks and Protected Areas

Areas which have been set aside for conservation management purposes. These areas include (but are not limited to) National Parks, Territorial Parks, and Special Management Areas established under the Yukon First Nation Final Agreement.

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Last Updated: September 30, 2008