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Placer Claims - 1M
Overview of the distribution of placer claims in Yukon. For display purposes only. Distributed from GeoYukon by theDate updated: 2021-01-03Date created: 2016-06-15Publisher: Geomatics YukonFormat: HTMLPlacer Baseline Unsurveyed - 50k
Baseline of a creek or river means a traverse line following the general direction of the centre bottom lands of the valley of the creek or river Distributed fromDate updated: 2021-01-03Date created: 2016-06-15Publisher: Geomatics YukonFormat: HTMLHistorical mineral claims - 50k
Expired or lapsed quartz claims, placer claims, placer prospecting leases and coal leases & licenses are moved to this layer if new mineral tenure are staked in the same...Date updated: 2021-11-18Date created: 2016-06-15Publisher: Geomatics YukonFormat: HTMLQuartz Land Use Permits - 50k
The Quartz Mining Land Use Regulations consist of a classification system based on varying levels of specific activities. These threshold levels categorize exploration...Date updated: 2021-01-03Date created: 2016-06-15Publisher: Geomatics YukonFormat: HTMLPlacer Land Use Permits - 50k
The Placer Mining Land Use Regulations consist of a classification system based on varying levels of specific activities. These threshold levels categorize exploration...Date updated: 2021-01-03Date created: 2016-06-15Publisher: Geomatics YukonFormat: HTMLPlacer Leases - 50k
Prospecting leases are dispositions of land granted under the Placer Mining Act for the purpose of testing and prospecting ground for placer deposits. Prospecting leases cannot...Date updated: 2021-01-03Date created: 2016-06-15Publisher: Geomatics YukonFormat: HTMLPlacer claims - 50k
A placer claim is a parcel of land located or granted for placer mining. A claim also includes any ditches or water rights used for mining the claim and all other things...Date updated: 2025-07-14Date created: 2016-06-15Publisher: Geomatics YukonFormat: HTML
The Government of Yukon acknowledges that Indigenous Peoples have traditional territories throughout the Yukon and celebrates their role as stewards of the lands and waters and their ongoing connection to this place.