YUKON

Yukon Territory became part of Canada in 1898.
The word "Yukon" means "great river".

Yukon flag

  • The main colours of the Yukon flag are green, white and blue.
  • Green is for forests, white for snow, and blue for rivers and lakes.
  • The coat of arms is in the centre of the flag.
  • The floral emblem (fireweed) is below the coat of arms.

COAT OF ARMS

  • Above the shield is a malamute (husky) dog on a mound of snow.
  • The dog represents courage, loyalty and stamina.
  • The coat of arms has the English Cross of St. George.
  • This is recognizes the early English explorers.
    (St. George is the parton saint of England.)
  • The fur trade is represented by the blue and white shapes in the circle at the centre of the cross.
  • The two red triangles (peaks) are for mountains.
  • The gold circles represent minerals that are mined in the north.
  • The shield is split in the centre by wavy lines on a blue background.
  • The white lines represent the Yukon River and the creeks and streams of the Klondike River where gold was discovered.

fireweed

FLORAL EMBLEM - THE FIREWEED
  • The fireweed can be seen everywhere in Yukon.
  • It is one of the first plants to grow after a fire.
  • This magenta flower blooms from mid-July to September.

OTHER EMBLEMS

  • tree - Sub-alpine fir
  • bird - Common Raven (an Aboriginal spiritual symbol)
  • gemstone - Lazulite (a blue stone used in making jewellery)



EMBLEMS INDEX | CANADA INDEX



Web Pages for Students

J.Giannetta 1999
(updated 2017)
jgiannet@hotmail.com

SOURCE:
Emblems and Symbols Government of Yukon