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Beaver Creek, Yukon : ウィキペディア英語版
Beaver Creek, Yukon

Beaver Creek is a community in Yukon, Canada. Located at kilometre 1934 (historical mile 1202) of the Alaska Highway, close to the Alcan - Beaver Creek Border Crossing, it is Canada's westernmost community. The community's main employers are a Canada Border Services Agency port, the White River First Nation and a number of tourist lodges.
At the 2011 census Beaver Creek had a population of 103, a decrease of 8% since the 2006 census.〔 It is the home of the White River First Nation. The First Nation is made up of Upper Tanana speaking people whose traditional territory extends from the Donjek River into neighbouring Alaska, and Athapaskan Northern Tutchone speaking people whose traditional territories included the lower Stewart River and the area south of the Yukon River on the White and Donjek River drainages.
In addition to the Alaska Highway, the community is served by the Beaver Creek Airport.
The CBSA station is the furthest from the border crossing of any Canadian customs station, 28.6 km / 17.8 mi, and at least up to the 1990s, some individuals lived in the "no man's land" in between the border and customs. Prior to 1983, the customs station was located in the middle of the community, with the resulting confusion: individuals driving past without stopping, and locals with a new vehicle not being recognized as they drove by.
==Climate==

Like most of Yukon, Beaver Creek has a subarctic climate. It is situated at an elevation of approximately . Beaver Creek experiences annual temperature average daily highs of in July and average daily lows of in January.〔 Record high temperature was on June 15, 1969 and the lowest was on January 17, 1971.〔 Beaver Creek has an average annual snowfall of and of rainfall.〔
The airstrip at Snag, east of Beaver Creek, experienced the lowest ever temperature measured in North America (excluding Greenland), on February 3, 1947.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url = http://wmo.asu.edu/north-america-excluding-greenland-lowest-temperature )

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