Beaver Creek’s population swells all the way to 200 in the summer months although they do have a population of 140 year-round. Canada Customs and Immigration is just north of town and is open 24 hours and all traffic entering Canada from Alaska must stop for clearance.
U.S. Customs and immigration is located 32 km/20 miles north of Beaver Creek on the Alaska Highway. There is a Bank & Post Office with limited hours in Beaver Creek.
Information/Emergency
Yukon Visitor Reception Centre on the highway near the Westmark Hotel. Open from mid-May to Sept. 8am - 8pm, 7 days a week.
Post Office open Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Stamps and a mailbox are available at the Mini-Mart on the Alaska Highway near the Westmark.
Bank has limited hours.
Emergency Clinic and first aid station. There is a nurse on call 862-4444; RCMP 862-5555.
Accommodations
Buckshot Betty’s clean, cozy, cabin motel rooms with Wi-Fi & satellite TV. In the heart of Beaver Creek. Licensed restaurant and lounge, showers, laundry and ATM all wheelchair accessible. Full menu selection for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Homemade pizza, breads and pastries. 867-862-7111
Westmark Inn Beaver Creek, traditionally the roadhouse was a welcome sight to the weary traveler. With 174 guest rooms and 2 restaurants, the Westmark Inn Beaver Creek keeps this tradition alive. Open May – September.
Camping
Beaver Creek Campground, a welcome rest from the road, the Beaver Creek RV Park is located along the Alaska Highway in Beaver Creek, Yukon, adjacent to the Westmark Inn. Open May – September.
Things To Do Centennial Anniversaries Display This display has an information panel on each celebration that took place in the Yukon from 1995 to 2000. There is also a larger panel dedicated to Beaver Creek. The faces of the people in the display are those of locals. There are several residents that helped with the construction of this display but the main artist for the mannequins was Mr. Tim Cant.
Border Town Garage and Museum Sid Vander Meer has an eclectic collection of items ranging from gold rush days to the building of the Alaska Highway. He also has a number of beautiful antique cars. This is a private collection so please call if you are interested in taking a tour. 867-862-7340