List of communities in Yukon

[6] Two of these localities, Tagish and Upper Liard, are designated as census subdivisions by Statistics Canada, though are classified as settlements.

Today, it is a prime Pacific salmon fishing spot and serves as a base for whitewater rafting expeditions on the Tatshenshini and Alsek Rivers in the Tatshenshini-Alsek Provincial Park.

Klukshu's more recent history is as a seasonal aboriginal fishing community, benefitting from a large Chinook salmon run.

Little Salmon is located on the Robert Campbell Highway between Faro and Carmacks, and stretches along the lake of the same name and the Yukon River.

The only non-residential establishment is the Yukon government highway maintenance camp at Drury Creek.

Silver City, a historic mining town, is today only the residence of a small number of people, one household being a bed and breakfast establishment.

It was founded as a trading post in the 1880s before the Klondike Gold Rush to serve placer miners working along the Stewart River.

Map showing locations of all municipalities of Yukon
Distribution of Yukon's eight municipalities by type