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Encyclopedia > Dawson City

The City of Dawson is a town in the Yukon territory of Canada, located at a latitude of 64° 03' 45" N and a longitude of 139° 25' 50" W. The current population is approximately 2,000. The locals generally refer to it simply as 'Dawson', but the tourist industry generally refers to it as 'Dawson City' to differentiate it from Dawson Creek, British Columbia, which is on the Alaska Highway.


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Dawson City, Yukon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (682 words)
The Town of the City of Dawson or Dawson City is a town in the Yukon territory of Canada, located at 64° 03′ 45″ N, 139° 25′ 50″ W.
The locals generally refer to it simply as 'Dawson', but the tourist industry generally refers to it as 'Dawson City' to differentiate it from Dawson Creek, British Columbia, which is at Km 0 of the Alaska Highway.
When Dawson was incorporated as a city in 1902, the population was under 5,000.
Dawson City, Yukon - definition of Dawson City, Yukon in Encyclopedia (371 words)
The City of Dawson is a town in the Yukon territory of Canada, located at a latitude of 64° 03' 45" N and a longitude of 139° 25' 50" W. The current population is approximately 2,000.
The locals generally refer to it simply as 'Dawson', but the tourist industry generally refers to it as 'Dawson City' to differentiate it from Dawson Creek, British Columbia, which is on the Alaska Highway.
Dawson has an annual snowfall of 164 cm and 2320 mm of rainfall.
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