Yukon Territory flag is a green, white, and blue tricolor with the Yukon coat of arms in the center. The flag is made up of three vertical panels: one green, one white, and one blue. The green stripe on the Yukon Territory flag depicts the territory's woods, while the blue and white stripes represent rivers and lakes, and the white stripe signifies Arctic snow. The coat of arms depicts a Malamute dog, which was commonly used in the exploration of the mineral-rich Yukon territory by Europeans. The shield's wavy vertical stripe represents the Yukon River, the red triangles represent mountains, and the gold disks represent gold and other minerals.
The Yukon Territory Flag Logo serves as the visual backbone of the brand’s identity, reflecting the brand’s core values, mission, and ambition in a single, bold symbol. The design components, such as lines and composition, convey trust, dependability, and progressive qualities, and the color palette represents key brand attributes such as sustainability, growth, and authenticity.