Atlin
Atlin is located in northern British Columbia, but the only way to access it by road is through the Yukon. Known as the Switzerland of the north, Atlin is surrounded by aquamarine glacial lakes and spectacular mountain peaks,
The townsite of Atlin grew as a result of the Gold Rush. Thousands of settlers flocked to the region in 1898 and helped establish a busy mining field. The area remained popular well into the 1920s as a tourist destination. Today, Atlin is home to about 450 residents.
Read MoreThe townsite of Atlin grew as a result of the Gold Rush. Thousands of settlers flocked to the region in 1898 and helped establish a busy mining field. The area remained popular well into the 1920s as a tourist destination. Today, Atlin is home to about 450 residents.