Aishihik Lake

Yukon Electric Corporation operates a 37 megawatt hydroelectric dam, built in 1975,[2] at the south end of the lake, where it drains southward into the Aishihik River.

A US Air Force base was established near the north part of the lake during World War II.

The base used two Buda diesel engines to supply power and pump water.

[3] A 2020 Government of Yukon report stated that an estimated 50% of the territory's wood bison population lived in a core range centered on this lake and stretching east the Klondike Highway, south to the Alaska Highway, west to Kluane Lake.

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