- See moreSee all on Wikipedia
Carcross - Wikipedia
Caribou Crossing was a fishing and hunting camp for Inland Tlingit and Tagish people. 4,500-year-old artifacts from First Nations people living in the area have been found in the region. Originally known as Naataase Heen (Tagish for ‘water running through the narrows’), Caribou Crossing was named after the … See more
Carcross, originally known as Caribou Crossing, (Tlingit: Nadashaa Héeni ) is an unincorporated community in Yukon, Canada, on Bennett Lake and Nares Lake. It is home to the Carcross/Tagish First Nation See more
Carcross relies on tourism to support the local economy. It lies on the Klondike Highway between Whitehorse and Skagway, Alaska and offers a variety of historic attractions … See more
Carcross lies on the popular Klondike Highway.
The city is served by Carcross Airport, which has no … See more• FM 90.5 - VF2039, First Nations community radio
• FM 97.5 - CIKO, school radio See moreCarcross (settlement)
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Carcross had a population of 317 living in 168 of its 229 total private … See moreCarcross has a dry-summer subarctic climate (Köppen climate classification: Dsc), typical of this part of the Yukon.
Summer days are mild to warm with crisp, cool nights due to low humidity during summers. Winters are cold by Canadian standards, but not … See more• Louise Profeit-LeBlanc
• Keish (Skookum Jim)
• Angela Sidney
• Kevin Barr See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license The History of Carcross, Yukon - ExploreNorth
Carcross | The Canadian Encyclopedia
Tagish | The Canadian Encyclopedia
Carcross | Travel Yukon - Yukon, Canada | Official Tourism Website …
Carcross - Indigenous Yukon
Choutla School: the Indian Residential School at Carcross, Yukon
Related searches for carcross history