Everything about Kluane Lake totally explained
Kluane Lake is located in the southwest area of the
Yukon. At approximately 400 square kilometres, and 70 kilometres long, it's the largest
lake contained entirely within the territorial border.
Kluane Lake is fed by the
A'ay Chu, which is composed of meltwater from the
Kaskawulsh Glacier, located within
Kluane National Park. It drains into the
Kluane River, whose waters flow into the
Donjek River,
White River,
Yukon River, and eventually the
Bering Sea.
The
Alaska Highway follows most of Kluane Lake's southern border, and the drive offers many spectacular views of the lake. The Yukon communities of
Burwash Landing and
Destruction Bay are located on the southern shore of the lake. The lake is also known for its
whitefish and
lake trout fishing.
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