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Data Access

YCCIC’s growing network of institutional partners makes a wide range of data more accessible to our researchers. Whether you are interested in accessing a specific collection of data or you want to broadly investigate northern data repositories, contact YCCIC for more information. Our access to data is increasing as more projects come onstream with YCCIC.

 

Examples of current data collections maintained by our partners and researchers include climatic modelling data from Environment Canada (through Yukon College) and territory-wide data from Yukon Highways and Public Works on permafrost road testing, instrumentation and monitoring.

YCCIC Library Collection at Yukon College

YCCIC offers access to cold climate data, reference materials, journals and other resources both online and in the Yukon College collection.  

Look in the YCCIC Collection to:

Visit the Yukon College Library for more information.

Cold Hard Yukon Facts

Mount Logan temperatures are extremely cold, hovering around −45 °C in the winter and near freezing in summer. Average median temperature for the year is −27 °C.