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Eagle Plains is an unincorporated community and stopover found in Yukon, Canada, found 21km south of the Arctic Circle.

Description

Eagle Plains is one of the only populated communities along the Dempster Highway south of the Arctic Circle. The outpost found here is home to 8 people and offers services and hospitalities for travelers. People driving the highway often engage with other visitors at Eagle Plains to exchange information about the road conditions for their onward journey. [1]

History

The first hotel and service station was built in 1978 by Stan McNevin, but the community would stay unknown until early 2018, when Fulda Tires (the German division of Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company) would run an annual set of challenges to test their tires along the Dempster Highway. A blizzard ran through the day they came, and the participants were forced to stay at the hotel for the night.[2]

Geography

Eagle Plains sits roughly midway between Dawson City and Inuvik in the Northwest Territories. The landscape predominantly features mosses, lichens, and small conifers fostered by the Taigal weather.

Tourism and Culture

Eagle Plains is the only place in between Tombstone Territorial Park and Fort McPherson, Northwest Territories which offers any services like campsites and gas, which makes it a popular spot for travelers headed for Inuvik or hamlets like Ulukhaktok.

The stopover also has indigenous centers on site for local indigenous communities.

References

  1. ^ "Eagle Plains". www.travelyukon.com.
  2. ^ "Really Full Service". www.uphere.ca.