Could You Survive in Yukon?

By: Ashley Linkletter
Estimated Completion Time
5 min
Could You Survive in Yukon?
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About This Quiz

At first glance, Canada's Yukon Territory appears almost empty of human civilization (which may or may not be a good thing in your opinion.) However, as unpopulated as the Yukon might be — the population of the entire territory hovers around 36,000 — it's home to an astounding abundance of wildlife and natural splendour. Whitehorse, the territorial capital, is a living monument to the great Klondike gold rush and has become a thriving community of artists, writers and foragers (the city has a flourishing farm-to-table culinary scene.) So even though the nights are undeniably chilly, the company that is kept in the Yukon is bound to exemplary.

It's not just the cold that needs to be considered when talking about survival in Yukon; it's also the extended hours of darkness during the winter months and the endless days of light during the summertime. Transportation becomes difficult, and suddenly, small planes become your number one means of travel from a tiny community to the other. Prices are higher (although so is the pay), and when you get snowed in, you're truly stuck. Living in Yukon is an ever-shifting game of give and take, and how you handle these situations will tell us how much faith we have in your chances of survival in one of Canada's coldest, loneliest territories. 

01_alarm clock
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Your alarm goes off and informs you it's 6 a.m. and -25 degrees — what's the first thought that runs through your head?
I'm not getting up, it's too cold!
I'll hit snooze one more time.
I don't want to get out of bed, but I have to.
Time to start a new day!
02_Gloves
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What do you consider the most important piece of outdoor gear when it comes to staying warm?
A balaclava hat
A toque
Gloves
A raincoat
03_Snowshoes
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Which of the following transportation methods do you rely on if driving isn't an option?
Snowshoes
Snowmobile
Kayaking
Skateboarding

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04_salmon
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You're at a restaurant, looking to try something new — what looks good?
The moose burgers
The salmon
The Alaska king crab
The vegan tacos
05_The gold rush
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You and your friends are on a trivia team that competes every Tuesday night — what is your team's area of expertise?
The gold rush
National Parks of Canada
The novels of Jack London
Russian ballet from the early 1900s
06_Scouts Canada
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Which after school activity were you involved with when you were little?
Scouts Canada
Girl Guides of Canada
Young Explorers
Recorder club

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07_RV camping
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You're trying to plan a camping trip with friends; what kind of camping are you interested in?
Glamping
Winter camping
RV camping
Survival camping
08_sand castles
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Everyone has at least one secret skill no one else knows about — what's yours?
I'm an expert when it comes to glass blowing.
I have encyclopedia-like knowledge when it comes to foraging.
I know how to pan for gold.
I'm really good at building sandcastles.
09_solitude_canada
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How do you feel about living in less-populated areas of Canada?
As long as I have a core group of friends to hang out with, I'm good!
I prefer quieter areas.
I love solitude — and then maybe having dinner with friends.
I love the big city life.

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10_Sign Post Forest
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You're travelling across Canada, trying to visit some of the country's location-specific landmarks. What site is at the top of your list?
Quebec Winter Carnival
Caribou Crossing Trading Post
World's Largest Freestanding Banana
The Sign Post Forest
11_Northern Lights
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Out of the following bucket list items, which would you like to check off as soon as possible?
Riding in the dogsled
Seeing the Northern Lights
Spending a hot summer in Montreal
Visiting Carcross dessert
12_Snowsuit
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Upon closer inspection, you only have one warm coat in your front closet. What kind of coat is it?
Goose down full-length parka
Snowsuit
Winter ski jacket
Windbreaker jacket

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13_sleep cabin
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How do you feel about 20+ hours of darkness (or lightness) for multiple, consecutive months during the year?
The light would be hard to get used to, but I would adapt.
I would be OK with the dark.
Bring on the dark (or the light!)
That sounds like a nightmare!
14_friends snow
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Some communities in Northern Canada are fairly insular — does the thought of having a small group of friends excite or worry you?
I love the idea of living in a close-knit community!
It excites me!
It makes me feel worried, but I know I can keep in touch using social media.
No way! I need full-access to my large friend's group.
15_Yukon Culinary Festival
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You love to attend Canada's greatest food festivals; is there an event you're particularly excited about this month?
Yukon Culinary Festival
The Frog Food Festival
First Nations Fire Feast
SunFest at Victoria Park

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16_cold snow
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Depending on where you grew up in Canada, you might already have a disposition suited for freezing temperatures. Which province do you call home?
Saskatchewan
Quebec
Manitoba
British Columbia
17_Figure skating
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What outdoor sport do you love playing — rain, shine or snow?
Hockey
Figure skating
Canadian football
Track and field
18_Cross-country skiing
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Your friend wants to meet up for some Saturday morning exercise — what do you both have planned?
Cross-country skiing
Swimming in a glacial lake
Hiking
CrossFit

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19_flare
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Whenever you're about to embark on a long trip, you always make sure you bring along a bag full of emergency supplies. What's in your emergency kit?
A flare gun and cozy blankets
An extra winter coat and some hand warmers
Some magazines and a packet of bandaids
Mittens and two thermoses full of hot coffee
20_jerky
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You always have a backup snack on you in case you get hungry — what kind of filling snack do you like best?
Moose jerky
Dried berries
Bannock
Watermelon
21_Massage
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What is one luxury experience you'll never give up?
Massage therapy
Going to the movies
Eating at new restaurants
Taking aquafit classes in an outdoor pool

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22_Baked Alaska
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You're in the mood for something sweet; which dessert do you reach for?
Ice cream
Baked Alaska
Popsicle
Banana bread
23_Captain America The First Avenger
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If you're a member of the Avengers, chances are good that you can survive anywhere (including the Yukon.) Which Avenger do you identify with the most?
Black Panther
Captain America
The Incredible Hulk
Black Widow
24_sleeping dark
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It can be tough dealing with the lack of light during certain times of the year in the Yukon — what would you do to cope?
I would adjust my sleeping schedule.
I would make my favourite comfort food.
I would try to get outside whenever possible.
I would stay sad until there was more sunlight.

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25_smell snow pine
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Certain smells are synonymous with cold weather — which scents do you find irresistible?
Snow
Fir
Fresh pineapple
Pine
26_cold layers
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Everyone knows you have impeccable taste in clothing, so how do you feel about the prospect of dressing in layers?
I could make it work!
So unflattering!
Challenge accepted!
I'm all for trying new fashion trends!
27_eat snow
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You and your partner have gotten lost in the wilderness and you see them eating snow to hydrate. What do you do next?
I tell them to stop eating snow as it can lower core body temperature.
I give them a water flask to use instead.
I smack the snow out of their hands.
I get some of my own snow and start eating it!

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28_ fishing industry
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Many people are drawn to the Yukon for its higher-paying jobs. Is there a certain job sector you're trying to get into?
Yes, I'd like to become a tennis instructor.
Yes, I want to lead historical tours of Dawson City.
Yes, I'm interested in the energy sector.
Yes, I'd like to get into the fishing industry.
29_blankets dark
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All the power and heating just went off in your home — and it's below freezing outside. How do you keep yourself warm?
Make my living space smaller
Lay down a bunch of blankets
Get away from windows
I go outside and run around.
30_small aircraft
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Many parts of the Yukon aren't accessible unless you take a small aircraft. Do you have a fear of flying?
No, I feel comfortable in airplanes.
Yes, but if I do breathing exercises I'm just fine.
Nope
Yes, it's my biggest fear.

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