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Beaver Creek has a population of 140 year-round and 200 in the summer months. Canada
Customs and Immigration is open 24 hours—all traffic entering Canada (all traffic from the north) must stop for clearance. U.S. Customs is located 34 km/20 miles north of Beaver Creek on the Alaska Highway. Post office with limited hours. Service stations, garages, cafes, motels and hotels. CBC Yukon Network dial 690.
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 Mondays, Wednesday and Friday. Stamps and a mail box are available at the Mini-Mart on the highway.
Bank has limited hours.
Pool open during summer months.
Emergency Clinic and first aid station. There is a nurse on call 862-4444; RCMP 862-5555; Ambulance service 862-3333.
Accommodations
1202 Motor Inn 867-862-7600. Excellent
home-cooked meals, rooms with microwaves, fridge and air conditioning;
souvenirs and liquor store. Fresh baked cinnamon buns, pies &
goodies.
e-mail: 1202motorinn@northwestel.net |
Camping
1202 Motor Inn - 867-862-7600 or toll
free 1-800-661-0540. RV Park with 30-amp service, public showers.
Dump station. |
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.
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