Yukon River
The Yukon river has been a major migratory route for hundreds of years. It is the longest river in Alaska and was the principle mode of transportation during the Klondike Gold Rush (1896-1903). The source of the river lies in British Columbia's Llewellyn Glacier and its' lower half lies in Alaska.
The river passes through the communities of:
- Whitehorse
- Carmacks
- Dawson City
- Eagle
- Circle
- Fort Yukon
- Stevens Village
- Rampart
- Tanana
- Ruby
- Gelena
- Nulato
- Grayling
- Holy Cross
- Russian Mission
- Marshall
- Pilot Station
- St Marys
- Mountain Village
Resource: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yukon_River