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This is an incomplete list of lakes of Yukon, a territory of Canada.

BC AB SK MB ON QC NB PE NS NL YT NT NU Canadian Provinces and Territories

The largest lake of Yukon is Kluane Lake at 409 km (158 sq mi) located at an elevation of 781 m (2,562 ft).

Gallery

  • Atlin Lake is the largest lake partly in Yukon Atlin Lake is the largest lake partly in Yukon
  • Kluane Lake is the largest entirely in Yukon Kluane Lake is the largest entirely in Yukon
  • Lake Laberge in 2010 Lake Laberge in 2010
  • Tagish Lake is the longest and deepest in the territory Tagish Lake is the longest and deepest in the territory

List of lakes

This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (August 2024)
Lakes in Yukon by size and elevation
Lake Length Width Area Elevation Average depth Maximum depth Notes Sources
km mi km mi km sq mi m ft m ft m ft
Aishihik Lake 53 33 6 3.7 147.47 56.94 930 3,050 35.5 116 120 390
Alligator Lake 6.3 2.4 5.4 18
Annie Lake 2.41 1.50 107 351 Also partly in British Columbia
Atlin Lake 81 50 3–8 1.9–5.0 791 305 669 2,195 85.6 281 289 948 Mostly in British Columbia
Barlow Lake 1.2 0.75 0.7 0.43 0.9 0.35 610–760 2,000–2,490 5.5 18
Bennett Lake 41 25 3.7 2.3 96.80 37.37 656 2,152 61.9 203 123 404 Also partly in British Columbia.
Big Kalzas Lake 42 16 780 2,560 65 213
Black Lake (Munroe Lake) 6.4 4.0 0.8 0.50 Also partly in British Columbia
Blind Lake
Bonnet Plume Lake 3.7 1.4 1,067–1,121 3,501–3,678 12 39
Braeburn Lake 6.2 3.9 1.9 1.2 5.62 2.17 695 2,280 14.3 47 50 160
Bruce Lake 4.4 2.7 2.5 0.97 760–910 2,490–2,990 35 115
Cantile Lake 2.17 0.84 901 2,956 18 59
Canyon Lake
Caribou Lake 1.6 0.99 0.8 0.50 0.52 0.20 820 2,690 16.5 54
Chadburn Lake 4.5 2.8 1.1 0.68 1.44 0.56 877 2,877 15 49 43 141
Chadden Lake 0.55 0.21 661 2,169 30 98
Chapman Lake 2 1.2 1.3 0.81 1.29 0.50 981 3,219 8 26 12 39
Chootla Lake
Claire Lake 24 15 1.6 0.99 20.4 7.9 53 174
Clark Lake 3.0 1.2 610–760 2,000–2,490 23 75
Coffee Lake 1.36 0.53 814 2,671
Coghlan Lake 8 5.0 1.6 0.99 8.23 3.18 24 79
Crag Lake 5.6 3.5 1.2 0.75 5.67 2.19 760 2,490
Crystal Lake 2.5 1.6 0.8 0.50 1.77 0.68 760–915 2,493–3,002
Dalayee Lake 10.3 6.4 1.6 0.99 10.6 4.1 970 3,180 46 151
Daughney Lake 6 3.7 4.8 1.9 915–1,065 3,002–3,494 27 89
Davis Lake (north) 2.5 1.6 2.8 1.1 305–460 1,001–1,509 23 75
Davis Lake (south) 2.5 1.6 305–460 1,001–1,509 27 89
Dezadeash Lake 19 12 9.7 6.0 82.50 31.85 690 2,260 4.1 13 7.4 24
Diamain Lake 10 6.2 2 1.2 18.80 7.26 460–610 1,510–2,000 25 82
Divide Lake 10.4 6.5 0.2 0.12 0.2 0.077 1,040 3,410 10.4 34
Dog Lake 1.9 1.2 0.5 0.31 0.8 0.31 300–460 980–1,510
Dogpack Lake 1.76 0.68
Dragon Lake 16 9.9 0.6 0.37 7.3 2.8 760–910 2,490–2,990 10 33
Drury Lake 24 15 0.27 0.10 715 2,346 295 968
Duo Lake 0.24 0.093 1,200 3,900
Dwarf Lake 0.5 0.19 760–910 2,490–2,990 18 59
Earn Lake 35.53 13.72
Elliot Lake 1.9 1.2 0.8 0.50 1.13 0.44 915–1,065 3,002–3,494 22 72
Emerald Lake
Enger Lake 1.17 0.45 741 2,431 6.3 21 16 52
Ess Lake 13.300 5.135
Ethel Lake 21 13 2.5 1.6 46.10 17.80 760 2,490 31 102 62 203
Fairchild Lake 4.0 2.5 0.8 0.50 1.69 0.65 610–760 2,000–2,490 4.5 15
Fairweather Lake 12 7.5 3 1.9 18.90 7.30
Finlayson Lake 14.5 9.0 2.2 1.4 20.70 7.99 946 3,104 11.3 37
Fire Lake
Fish Lake 11.3 7.0 1.2 0.75 13.86 5.35 1,123 3,684 16.5 54 37 121
Fisheye Lake 0.36 0.14 773 2,536 7.6 25 21 69 Sources differ on spelling "Fisheye" or "Fish Eye"
Fortin Lake 14.98 5.78
Fox Lake 4 2.5 0.8 0.50 16.02 6.19 957 3,140 28.6 94 47 154
Frances Lake 37 23 2.4 1.5 99.41 38.38 734 2,408 93 305 31 102
Frank Lake 12.9 8.0 0.8 0.50 5.86 2.26
Frederick Lake 9 5.6 0.7 0.43 4.45 1.72 703–762 2,306–2,500 24.5 80
Frenchman Lake 18 11 1.6 0.99 14.41 5.56 575 1,886 14.6 48 65 213
Gillespie Lake 2.8 1.7 0.5 0.31 0.63 0.24 1,370 4,490 22.3 73
Gladstone Lake - Central 0.29 0.11
Gladstone Lake - North 0.24 0.093
Gladstone Lake - South 0.79 0.31
Glenlyon Lake
Gloria Lake II 0.09 0.035 507 1,663 20 66
Granite Lake 1.74 0.67
Grass Lakes
Gravel Lake 0.38 0.15 628 2,060 0.9 3.0
Haldane Lake 0.10 0.039 691 2,267
Halfway Lake – East 1.5 0.93 760 2,490 4.2 14 Elevation given is a maximum figure
Halfway Lake – West 1.5 0.93 0.9 0.35 760 2,490 4.7 15 Elevation given is a maximum figure
Hanson Lake – North 1.0 0.39 760 2,490 19 62 Elevation given is a maximum figure
Hanson Lake – South 5.0 3.1 0.8 0.50 3.2 1.2 760 2,490 33 108 Elevation given is a maximum figure
Hidden Lake 1 0.34 0.13 665 2,182 20 66
Hidden Lake 3 0.04 0.015 665 2,182 15 49
Hour Lake 0.03 0.012 689 2,260
Howard Lake - North 2.00 0.77
Howard Lake - South 0.59 0.23
Hungry Lake 8 5.0 6.6 2.5 305–460 1,001–1,509 4 13
Hutshi Lake – Central 3.24 1.25
Hutshi Lake – North 5.10 1.97
Ibex Lake 0.31 0.12
Jackfish Lake (Yukon) 1.14 0.44 797 2,615 5.3 17 21 69
Janet Lake 11 6.8 2 1.2 17.2 6.6 572 1,877 103 338
Jim Cook (Tele) Lake 4.78 1.85 1,150 3,770
Jojo Lake 11 6.8 1.6 0.99 6.4 2.5 888 2,913 31 102 52 171 Sometimes spelled "Jo-Jo"
Judas Lake 0.04 0.015 732 2,402 12 39
Kathleen Lake 33.76 13.03 731 2,398 52.2 171 111 364
Kathleen Lake – Lower 11.0 6.8 8.0 5.0 33.8 13.1 734.5 2,410
Kathleen Lake – Upper 5.5 3.4 1.4 0.87 5.38 2.08 736 2,415 110 360
Kloo Lake 11.61 4.48 837 2,746 13 43 12 39
Kluane Lake 81 50 8 5.0 408.21 157.61 781 2,562 31 102 91 299 Largest lake entirely within Yukon
Klukshu Lake 5 3.1 0.5 0.31 1.29 0.50 706 2,316 21.5 71 31 102
Kookatsoon Lake 0.8 0.50 0.18 0.069 762 2,500
Kusawa Lake 74 46 0.8–2.4 0.50–1.49 140.18 54.12 671 2,201 54 177 140 460
Ladue Lake 2.4 0.93 760 2,490 24 79 Elevation given is a maximum figure
Lake 13-562 0.23 0.089 698 2,290 4.5 15 7 23 Unnamed lake about 3 km (1.9 mi) north of Watson Lake.
Lake 13-563 0.12 0.046 831 2,726 2.5 8.2 3 9.8 Unnamed lake adjacent to Frances Lake.
Lake 13-587 0.11 0.042 664 2,178 4 13 6 20 Unnamed lake adjacent to Marsh Lake.
Lake 14-584 0.21 0.081 1,121 3,678 5.3 17 Unnamed lake in Tombstone Territorial Park
Lake Laberge 50 31 2.5–6.5 1.6–4.0 200.99 77.60 628 2,060 54 177 146 479
Lewes Lake 1.31 0.51 728 2,388 17 56 40 130
Little Atlin Lake 23 14 2.5–3 1.6–1.9 40.32 15.57 669 2,195 10.6 35 42 138
Little Braeburn Lake 0.79 0.31
Little Fox Lake 2.27 0.88 818 2,684 50 160
Little Fox Lake – North basin 16.3 53 44 144
Little Fox Lake – South basin 1.37 0.53 10.7 35 50 160
Little Kalzas Lake 9.93 3.83
Little Salmon Lake 33 21 1.6 0.99 63.21 24.41 885 2,904 92.6 304 155 509
Little Teslin Lake 3.2 2.0 1.2 0.75 3.2 1.2 794 2,605 20 66
Little Wolverine Lake
Long Lake 1.3 0.81 0.34 0.13 665 2,182 15 49
Louise Lake (Jackson Lake) 0.58 0.22 1,020 3,350 6.8 22 13 43
Lower Snafu Lake 9.5 5.9 0.8 0.50 2.84 1.10 759 2,490 6.3 21 25 82
Lucky Lake 0.04 0.015 670 2,200 Features the only outdoor waterslide north of 60° latitude.
Mandanna Lake 6 3.7 4.5 2.8 8.5 3.3 781 2,562 21 69 64 210 Sinclair (2021) gives the area as 786 ha (7.86 km; 3.03 sq mi)
Margaret Lake 5 3.1 1.5 0.93 4.5 1.7 490 1,610 26 85
Marsh Lake 40 25 4 2.5 95.54 36.89 660 2,170 12.8 42 51.5 169
Marshall Lake 1.8 1.1 0.5 0.31 0.44 0.17 1,430 4,690 2.1 6.9
Mayo Lake 35.4 22.0 3.2 2.0 99.63 38.47 583 1,913 56.5 185 106 348
McClinktock 2.8 1.7 1.3 0.81 1.8 0.69 790–825 2,592–2,707 22.0 72.2
McEvoy Lake 19.04 7.35
McLean Lake 0.026 0.010 7 23
McPherson Lake 9.27 3.58
McQuesten Lake 19 12 3 1.9 12.30 4.75 760 2,490 8 26 Elevation given is a maximum figure
Michie Lake 4 2.5 1.5 0.93 3.71 1.43 795 2,608 15 49 50 160
Minto Lake 3.7 2.3 1.3 0.81 4.20 1.62 761 2,497 13.8 45 37 121
Moose Lake 13.85 5.35
Moose Ponds Almost entirely in the Northwest Territories.
Moraine Lake 7 4.3 4.2 1.6 910–1,070 2,990–3,510 32 105
Morley Lake 11.14 4.30 814 2,671 8.07 26.5 30 98
Morris
Nares Lake 4.5 2.8 2.6 1.6 107.15 41.37 1,000 3,300 15 49
North Fork Lake 0.9 0.56 0.8 0.50 0.16 0.062 1,067–1,220 3,501–4,003 3.6 12
North Lakes
Palmer Lake 1.6 0.99 0.8 0.50 1.0 0.39 670–760 2,200–2,490 13.7 45
Partridge Lake 6 3.7 0.8 0.50 Also partly in British Columbia
Pelly Lake 19.80 7.64
Pickhandle Lake 1.63 0.63
Pine Lake 5.5 3.4 0.8 0.50 6.03 2.33 625 2,051 14.7 48 28 92
Pine Lake 1 0.20 0.077 995 3,264 4.6 15 10 33
Pine Lake 2 5.85 2.26 650 2,130 11.8 39 26 85
Pinguicula Lake 3.2 2.0 0.5 0.31 1.13 0.44 914 2,999 12.2 40
Pleasant
Pocket Lake 0.063 0.024 610 2,000 16.7 55 Formerly called Moose Lake
Poisson Lake
Polecat Lake 1.68 0.65
Popcornfish Lake 2.2 1.4 0.2 0.12 0.56 0.22 750 2,460 12.2 40
Pygmy Lake 0.5 0.19 18 59
Quiet Lake 28 17 3.2 2.0 54.41 21.01 787 2,582 56.8 186 170 560 Headwaters of the Big Salmon River. Some sources give the length as 12 km (7.5 mi), the area as 3,780 ha (37.8 km; 14.6 sq mi) and the average depth as 32.9 m (108 ft), but this conflicts with map evidence.
Rainbow Lake 1.44 0.56 610–735 2,001–2,411 2 6.6
Rantin Lake 0.07 0.027 723 2,372 12 39
Reid Lake 5.6 3.5 3.5 2.2 14.8 5.7 460–610 1,510–2,000 15.5 51
Salmo Lake 0.03 0.012 796 2,612 8 26
Sambo Lake 11.36 4.39
Sandy
Schwatka Lake 0.15 0.058 6–8 20–26 Reservoir created in the 1950s by the Whitehorse Dam on the Yukon River
Scout Lake 0.23 0.089 877 2,877 22 72
Sekulmun Lake 30 19 49.32 19.04 921 3,022 28 92 53 174
Simpson Lake 11 6.8 2 1.2 21.80 8.42 694 2,277 38 125 58 190
Smart Lake 1.3 0.81 1.4 0.54 760–910 2,490–2,990 6 20
Snafu Lakessee Upper Snafu Lake and Lower Snafu Lake N/A
Sockeye Lake 0.728 0.281 17.3 57 27.4 90
Spirit Lake
Squanga Lake 8.5 5.3 1.2 0.75 10.20 3.94 790 2,590 40 130 46 151
Stevens Lake 7.09 2.74
Stewart Lake 10.41 4.02
Stokes Lake 13.90 5.37
Sulphur 2.8 1.7 0.6 0.37 1.50 0.58 760–910 2,490–2,990 2 6.6
Summit Lake 3.2 2.0 0.5 0.31 1.60 0.62 838 2,749 13 43
Swan Lake 7 4.3 1.4 0.87 8.9 3.4 841 2,759 65 213
Ta'tla Mun (Tatlmain Lake) 20 12 1.0 0.62 31.41 12.13 525 1,722 27 89 48 157
Tadru Lake 13.60 5.25
Tagish Lake 119 74 3 1.9 354.48 136.87 662 2,172 62 203 307 1,007 About two-thirds of the area is in British Columbia, figure for width is the mean average
Tarfu Lake 4.5 2.8 1.6 0.99 4.04 1.56 773 2,536 11.6 38 33 108
Tatchun Lake 10.5 6.5 1.0 0.62 6.86 2.65 460–610 1,510–2,000 53 174
Tay Lake 9.50 3.67 East of Faro, Yukon. Not to be confused with Taye Lake.
Taye Lake 6.4 4.0 1.6 0.99 9.77 3.77 610–760 2,000–2,490 2.5 8.2 3 9.8 North of Champagne Landing. Not to be confused with Tay Lake.
Tchawsahmon Lake 7.13 2.75 Sometimes misspelled "Tchawshamon"
Teenah Lake 3.9 2.4 0.8–2.4 0.50–1.49 2.40 0.93 855–885 2,805–2,904 19.2 63
Ten Mile Lake 3.26 1.26 808 2,651 23 75 48 157
Teslin Lake 108 67 3.0 1.9 354.00 136.68 684 2,244 59 194 214 702 Also partly in British Columbia
Thirty-Seven Mile Lake 0.5 0.31 0.8 0.50 3.50 1.35
Tillei Lake 20.04 7.74
Tincup Lake 17.90 6.91
Toobally Lake - Lower 10.80 4.17 623 2,044 16.7 55 60 200
Toobally Lake - Upper 11.70 4.52 623 2,044 22.8 75 118 387
Ts'oogot Gaay Lake
Twin Lakes – East 0.61 0.24 630 2,070 14.6 48 34.0 111.5
Twin Lakes – West 2.3 1.4 1.8 1.1 1.53 0.59 630 2,070 16.1 53 43.0 141.1 Dimensions given by Lindsey interpreted as related to Twin Lake west based on area and depth given by Sinclair.
Two Moose Lake 0.12 0.046 1,077 3,533 5 16
Upper Snafu Lake 3.43 1.32 14.7 48
Veronica Lake 0.14 0.054 861 2,825
Von Wilczek Lake – North 2.4 1.5 1.6 0.99 3.2 1.2 460–610 1,510–2,000 3.7 12
Von Wilczek Lake – South 2.5 0.97 460–610 1,510–2,000
Watson Lake 8 5.0 2.9 1.8 13.44 5.19 677 2,221 12 39 36 118
Wellesley Lake 13.5 8.4 6.5 4.0 73.81 28.50 23.8 78 47.0 154.2
Wheeler Lake 2.8 1.1 610–760 2,000–2,490 30.0 98.4
Whiskers Lake 0.73 0.28 783 2,569 30 98
Whitefish 14 5.4
Willow Lake 3.5 2.2 0.8 0.50 1.9 0.73 760–910 2,490–2,990 1.8 5.9
Wolf Lake 22 14 6 3.7 74.4 28.7 991 3,251 66 217
Wolverine Lake 7.64 2.95 1,115 3,658 21.2 70 73 240
Wrong Lake 0.08 0.031 742 2,434 6 20
Second Wye Lake 0.30 0.12 689 2,260 3.5 11 28 92 Located in Wye Lake Park in the town of Watson Lake.
Wye Lake 0.19 0.073 692 2,270 2.7 8.9 5.6 18 Located in Wye Lake Park in the town of Watson Lake.

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