Yukon State in Canada
Description
Yukon, located in northwestern Canada, is known for its wild terrain, gold rush history, and majestic mountains. Whitehorse, the capital, is the territory’s main urban hub, but much of Yukon is remote and sparsely populated, offering spectacular views of the aurora borealis and pristine wilderness.
Yukon is covered by area code 867, which also serves the Northwest Territories and Nunavut. Introduced in 1997, 867 replaced portions of area code 403 and reflects the territory’s unique northern geography. Yukon area code 867 provides essential telecommunications coverage across a vast, isolated, and awe-inspiring region.
Yukon is covered by area code 867, which also serves the Northwest Territories and Nunavut. Introduced in 1997, 867 replaced portions of area code 403 and reflects the territory’s unique northern geography. Yukon area code 867 provides essential telecommunications coverage across a vast, isolated, and awe-inspiring region.
Map
Area Codes
Major Cities
City | Prefixes |
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Hay River | |
Whitehorse | |
Fort Simpson | |
Iqaluit | |
Repulse Bay | |
Yellowknife | |
Resolute | |
Sanikiluaq | |
Koala | |
Fort Mcpherson | |
Pangnirtung | |
Watson Lake | |
Tsiigehtchic | |
Fort Providence | |
Old Crow | |
Colville Lake | |
Pelly Crossing | |
Teslin | |
Wekweti | |
Ross River | |
Whati | |
Paulatuk | |
Tuktoyaktuk | |
Wrigley | |
Aklavik | |
Norman Wells | |
Igloolik | |
Tulita | |
Pond Inlet | |
Deline | |
Fort Liard | |
Fort Resolution | |
Ulukhaktok | |
Whale Cove | |
Lutselke | |
Behchoko | |
Cape Dorset | |
Chesterfield Inlet | |
Sachs Harbour | |
Gameti | |
Fort Good Hope | |
Inuvik | |
Baker Lake | |
Jean Marie River | |
Grise Fiord | |
Carcross | |
Kakisa Lake | |
Burwash Landing | |
Enterprise | |
Destruction Bay |