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Toronto man killed in motorcycle crash on Dempster Highway in Yukon

A Toronto man is dead after he lost control of his motorcycle on the Dempster Highway in northern Yukonand washit by another vehicle on Friday.

Gregory James Thompson, 58, was travelling with a group of motorcyclists at the time

Looking up a road winding through the mountains.
A section of the Dempster Highway, in autumn. (Avery Zingel/CBC)

A Toronto man is dead after he lost control of his motorcycle on the Dempster Highway in northern Yukonand washit by another vehicle.

The incident happened at about 11 a.m. on Friday, according to a news release from the Yukon Coroner's Service on Tuesday.

The deceased motorcyclist 58-year-old Gregory James Thompson from Toronto had been travelling with a group of 19 motorcyclists heading south on the remote highway toward Dawson City, from Eagle Plains. The group had gone as far as the Arctic Circle the day before.

The incident happened at kilometre 198 on the Dempster Highway. The coroner said Thompsonlost control of his motorcycle on the gravel and fell in the opposite lane, where he was hit by an oncoming vehicle. He died before RCMP or emergency medical services arrived at the scene.

A section of the highway was closed for most of the dayFriday.

The coroner said Thompson had flown from Toronto to meet the motorcycle group in Whitehorse on June 8.