Keno, Oregon Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Keno City is a small town located in the Yukon Territory, Canada. It is a historic mining town that dates back to the 19th century. The town is now a ghost town, but before that, the area was a bustling silver mining center.

According to the 2016 census, the population of Keno City is just under two dozen people, including part-time residents. There are about a dozen year-round residents, and the city is home to a campground and a historic hotel. For those who want to learn about the town's mining history, the mining museum is a great place to go. It is spread over several floors and tells the story of the town from its early days through 1989.

The population is spread out in a 25-km radius around the ZIP Code 97627, and the distance between two zipcodes is indicated by the table. If you want to look up a nearby zipcode, just click on the link to get more information. The data shown below is approximate, and there is a slight variance. Keno City is home to 749 White residents, and zero Black residents. The city has 36 Hispanic residents, 17 Asian residents, and 12 people of other ethnic backgrounds.

As a result of the landfill closure, residents of Keno City are forced to drive 45 kilometres to the nearby town of Mayo to dump their garbage. The closure of the waste transfer station is tentatively set for Sept. 30, but will be delayed until the new infrastructure is in place. The city has held a town meeting to let residents know about the development, but some residents are unhappy with the plan. The Yukon's ombudsman has also criticized Yukon's consultation process when it comes to landfill closures.