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The Silver Trail, officially Yukon Highway 11, is a highway in the Canadian territory of Yukon connecting the communities of Mayo and Keno City with the Klondike Highway at Stewart Crossing. It was originally built in 1950-51 as the Whitehorse–Mayo Road, and originally designated as Highway 2. The route was renumbered in 1978 as Highway 11, and in the mid-1980s was given its current name to reflect to the historic operations of silver mining in the district.

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  • Silver Trail (de)
  • Silver Trail (fr)
  • Silver Trail (en)
  • Серебряный маршрут (ru)
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  • Серебряный маршрут, другое название — Юконская трасса 11, соединяет трассу Клондайк около с небольшим населенным пунктом Кино-Хилл. Общая протяженность трассы 110,4 км. Вдоль трассы находится несколько заброшенных поселений времён серебряной лихорадки в начале XX века, включая Элса и Мейо . (ru)
  • Der Silver Trail (auch Yukon Highway 11) verbindet die Siedlungen Mayo, Elsa und Keno City mit dem Klondike Highway nahe Stewart Crossing, wo der Klondike Highway den Stewart River trifft. Die Straße wurde 1950/51 als Whitehorse-Mayo-Road gebaut, und erhielt die Bezeichnung Yukon Highway 2. 1978 wurde der Trail umnummeriert, er hatte nun die Nummer 11. Mitte der 1980er Jahre kam dann die Bezeichnung „Silver Trail“ hinzu, welche auf die früheren Tätigkeiten des Silberabbaus in der Region Bezug nimmt. Liste der Highways in Yukon (de)
  • The Silver Trail, officially Yukon Highway 11, is a highway in the Canadian territory of Yukon connecting the communities of Mayo and Keno City with the Klondike Highway at Stewart Crossing. It was originally built in 1950-51 as the Whitehorse–Mayo Road, and originally designated as Highway 2. The route was renumbered in 1978 as Highway 11, and in the mid-1980s was given its current name to reflect to the historic operations of silver mining in the district. (en)
  • Silver Trail est une route du Yukon au Canada qui relie les communautés de Mayo, Elsa et Keno City à Stewart Crossing, précisément à la jonction de la Klondike Highway, là où elle traverse la rivière Stewart. Nommée en 1978 en Yukon Highway 11, cette route construite en 1950-1951 portait alors le nom de Yukon Highway 2. L'appellation Silver Trail est donnée à la route au milieu des années 1980 en référence aux mines d'argent locales. (fr)
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  • Silver Trail (en)
  • Yukon Highway 11 (en)
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  • Silver Trail (en)
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  • Yukon Highway 11 (en)
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  • Elsa (en)
  • Mayo (en)
  • Keno City (en)
  • Minto Bridge (en)
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  • Western terminus (en)
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  • Ghost town, closed to the public (en)
  • Original route of the Silver Trail, continues east to Keno City (en)
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  • Dyke Road (en)
  • Mayo Airport (en)
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  • Duncan Creek Road (en)
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