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Carmacks, Yukon - Wikipedia Carmacks is a village in Yukon, Canada, on the Yukon River along the Klondike Highway, and at the west end of the Robert Campbell Highway from Watson Lake The population is 588 (Canada Census, 2021), an increase from the Census of 2016
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Village of Carmacks Welcome to the Village of Carmacks The Village of Carmacks, Yukon is located in a spectacular wilderness setting at the confluence of the Yukon and Nordenskiold rivers Learn More
Carmacks | Travel Yukon - Yukon, Canada | Official Tourism . . . Carmacks is a small community on a historic river, with a rich heritage and many outdoor activities to enjoy At its prime position where the Yukon and Nordenskiold Rivers meet, the Carmacks area has been an important spot on the map for countless centuries
Carmacks - The MILEPOST Indoor and outdoor exhibits Phone 867-863-5831 for hours Restored pioneer structures in Carmacks include the Carmacks Roadhouse and the Hazel Brown cabin Stroll along the interpretive boardwalk trail alongside the Yukon River For rock hounds, there are 5 agate trails in the area, which can double as short hiking trails
Carmacks, Yukon - Yukon Territory Information Named after George Washington Carmack, one of the co-discoverers of the gold that sparked the Klondike Gold Rush, Carmacks is located on the shore of the Yukon River 175 kilometres north on the Klondike Highway from Whitehorse
Carmacks Carmacks Historical Historical Buildings Buildings Stage drivers changed horses every 20 to 30 miles and the Carmacks Roadhouse became a key stop along the way Carmacks also became an important summer stop for the sternwheelers as they landed to load cattle driven overland from Whitehorse
The History of Carmacks, Yukon Territory - ExploreNorth Before the outside world discovered the Yukon, the Carmacks region was part of the traditional fishing, hunting, trapping and trading area of the Northern Tutchone people
Carmacks - Indigenous Yukon The Little Salmon Carmacks First Nation is based today at Carmacks on the Yukon River In earlier times, we travelled with the seasons across our traditional territories to hunt, fish and gather foods needed for survival