Logo Yukon Spring Inc.

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92281 Alaska Highway
Whitehorse, Yukon
Y1A 4K9
C a n a d a
Phone/Fax:

(867)  633-3877

E-mail: ykspring@hughes.net
Website:

www.ykspring.com


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Nikki and Paul drinking Yukon Spring-Premium water

"The multi-generational beverage of choice"


last modified:    January 02, 2008


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" A Taste Of The Yukon"

Yukon Spring-Premium Water Brief History Water Quality Analysis About Yukon Spring Inc.
   
   
 

Yukon Spring-Premium water brings you 100% natural springwater with that taste of freshness and purity that could come only from Canada's Yukon. Yukon Spring-Premium water contains no additives or calories.

 
   
 

What Yukon Spring-Premium water does contain is pure, diamond clear water with trace amounts of those natural elements, such as calcium and magnesium, essential to good health. These beneficial elements are part of what "mother nature" has added to water for those who will only settle for the best.

 
   
 

Yukon Spring-Premium water is bottled at its source and at the original temperature of the spring. Since the water goes directly from the spring to you, you are assured that this beverage is as pure and clear as if you were dipping it from the spring yourself.

 
   
 

Yukon Spring-Premium water is as crystal clear, fresh, natural and pure as the beautiful country and source from which it originates. Our water is simply the purest and best-tasting to be found throughout the world.

 
     
 

A Unique souvenir of Your Visit to the Yukon!
A genuine gold nugget from the fields of the Klondike, packed in 100 % natural Yukon Spring-Premium water.

Taking it's name from the Indian word "Diuke-on" meaning "clear water", the Yukon Territory occupies Canada's north and western most corner. Bounded by the Beaufort Sea, British Columbia and the Northwest Territories, it is a large, unspoiled and sparsely populated region of rugged natural beauty. Spanning nearly half a million square kilometers, the Yukon is inhabited by fewer than 30,000 people. Its population density of 5 people per 100 square kilometers is the lowest of any Canadian region, except the larger Northwest Territories.

 

 


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