Yvon of the Yukon

Yvon of the Yukon is a cartoon television show developed by Studio B Productions and Corus Entertainment in association with Alliance Atlantis Communications. Based in the fictional town of Upyer Mukluk, the show premiered on YTV on 9 September 1999, and last aired on 22 November 2005.

Yvon of the Yukon won the 2002 Leo Award for Best Youth or Children's Program or Series and Greg Sullivan was awarded the Best Director award for a Youth or Children's Program. The show captured both awards again in 2004. In 2005, Dennis Heaton won a Writers Guild of Canada Award for his work on the episode The Trouble With Mammoths.

Synopsis
Yvon of the Yukon is about a French explorer, Yvon Ducharme, who embarks on a voyage to North America on behalf of "King Louis" (Louis XIV of France). He goes far off his intended course, into the frigid waters off Canada's northern coast, and is knocked overboard when his boat rams an iceberg. Yvon is cryogenically frozen in a block of ice for 300 years, until a sled dog owned by Inuk teenager Tommy Tukyuk urinates on it and thaws him out. He settles in the town of Upyer Mukluk, Yukon ("the hottest cold town in the Arctic, midway between Shivermetimbers and Frostbottom Falls") and attempts to adjust to life in the Yukon alongside his unusual new neighbors.

Cast

 * Drew Reichelt - Yvon Ducharme
 * Kirby Morrow - Tommy Tukyuk
 * Glen Gould - Bill Tukyuk
 * Ian James Corlett - Willie Tidwell / King Louis
 * Babs Chula - Luba Malloy
 * Jane Mortifee - Big Mary Hatfield
 * Ben Small - Hvynn Schleider
 * Chris Roberts - Rusty Knobbs
 * Terry Klassen - Dil
 * David Kaye - Additional Voices