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It's small, but it's there. Situated beside Elsa. Am deleting Regional/North_America/Canada/Yukon/Arts_and_Entertainment/Museums/ as it's unnecessary.
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Beaver Creek

The most westerly community in Canada which is a few kilometers from the Alaska border. The community has a pool open in the summer, curling rink in the winter, and is host to a couple hundred permanent residents. The population almost doubles in the summer and the main industry is hotels and Canada Customs.

Carcross

Once a fishing and hunting camp for Tlingit and Tagish people, the community lies approximately halfway between Skagway, Alaska and Whitehorse. The Gold Rush, the White Pass and Yukon Route railway which was completed in 1901, and a mining boom changed the community, and it is now home to about 400 people, half of whom are First Nations people. Tourism has replaced both mine and rail as the mainstay of the local economy.

by editor funk 2000.03.23

Haines Junction

Please only submit your site to this category if your business is located in Haines Junction.

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Keno

It's small, but it's there. Situated beside Elsa. Am deleting Regional/North_America/Canada/Yukon/Arts_and_Entertainment/Museums/ as it's unnecessary.
Small community with a big website. Good historical and community info.

Mount Lorne

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For sites that reside within Mount Lorne area which is part of the Southern Lakes District.

Rancheria

Small Yukon community near Watson Lake region.

Southern Lakes

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For sites dealing with the Yukon Southern Lakes district or the communities that make it up such as Atlin, Carcross, Marsh Lake, Mount Lorne, Tagish, and Teslin.

Upper Liard

Small Yukon community near Watson Lake area with heavier summer seasonal traffic.

Watson Lake

Located in Southeastern Yukon and known as the "Gateway to the Yukon", it is located at the junction of the Robert Campbell Highway and the Alaska Highway at Kilometre 1016.8 (Mile 635). It's location makes it the first community north of the 60th parallel as one enters the Yukon.

Whitehorse

This category is for websites specifically related to the city of Whitehorse. For websites related to a wider area, please see Yukon Education.
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