Kluane Lake

Kluane Lake
Location Yukon
Coordinates 61°14′N 138°40′W / 61.233°N 138.667°W / 61.233; -138.667Coordinates: 61°14′N 138°40′W / 61.233°N 138.667°W / 61.233; -138.667
Primary inflows Slims River
Primary outflows Kluane River
Catchment area Bering Sea Watershed
Basin countries Canada
Max. length 81 km (50 mi)[1]:1
Surface area c. 408 km2 (158 sq mi)[1]:1
Average depth 31 m (102 ft)
Max. depth 91 m (299 ft)[1]:1
Surface elevation 781 m (2,562 ft)[1]:1
Settlements Burwash Landing, Destruction Bay

Kluane Lake is located in the southwest area of the Yukon. It is the largest lake contained entirely within Yukon at approximately 408 km2 (158 sq mi),[1]:1 and 81 km (50 mi) long.[1]:1

Kluane Lake is fed by the A'ay Chu (Slims River),[1] 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 lake has a high density of large-bodied lake trout and whitefish[1]:1 and is known for its fishing.

Kluane Lake is located approximately 60 km (37 mi)[1]:1 northwest of Haines Junction.[1]:1 The lake has a mean depth of 31 m (102 ft) and a maximum depth of 91 m (299 ft)[1]:1

The Alaska Highway follows most of Kluane Lake's southern border, and the drive offers many spectacular views of the lake.

Communities

Burwash Landing on the shore of Kluane Lake by Jay Cross

The Yukon communities of Burwash Landing and Destruction Bay are located on the southern shore of the lake.[1]:1

Northern Mountain Caribou

The Aishihik and Kluane caribou herds migrate in the area surrounding Kluane and Aishihik Lakes. They are a northern mountain caribou, a distinct ecotype of the woodland caribou. In 2009 there were 181 caribou in the Kluane herd (also known as the Burwash herd) and 2044 caribou in the Aishihik herd. The Kluane herd was declining while the Aishihik herd was increasing.[2]

Sunset over Kluane Lake

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Barker, Oliver; Millar, Nathan; Foos, Aaron (2014), Lake Trout and Lake Whitefish Population Assessment Kluane Lake 2013 (PDF), Yukon Fish and Wildlife Branch
  2. Hegel, Troy; Russell, Kyle (2010), Aishihik and Kluane Northern Mountain Caribou Herds Census, 2009 (PDF) (SR-10-02), Yukon Government, retrieved 17 December 2014

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