Situated in the middle of the Yukon Territory and along the historic Klondike Highway, is the small and pleasant village called Carmacks. It boasts of a very dynamic and interesting Indigenous history, and culture and is known as a portal to one of the pristine wildernesses located in Canada. The site is located near the confluence of two rivers, the Yukon and the Carmacks Rivers, allowing the locals to engage in many outdoor activities including fishing canoeing, and hiking.
In the past, Carmacks was an important settlement during the gold rush days when hordes of prospectors and adventurers swarmed the place. Even now, it strives to keep its traditions alive by hosting many artisanal fairs and festivals, displaying the heritage of the First Nations people. The area comprises the Little Salmon Carmacks First Nation, which draws a cultural line that resonates with the locals.
Carmacks provide basic amenities such as schools, health care services, and recreational facilities. As it has a small community and a lot of vegetation around it, Carmacks is extremely suitable for people who want to live in a calm environment surrounded by beautiful landscapes in the Yukon.