Cacros train station is small, but enough, just a train to and from Cacros and Skyway Pier. There is a group of shops with indigenous Facebook paintings next to the station, and the whole side of each house is painted, which is very eye-catching. The store sells travel-related souvenirs. There is a totem pole in the center of the house, which is also colorful and very imposing. It is visible from a long distance and is a means of attracting people. ,
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Cacros train station is small, but enough, just a train to and from Cacros and Skyway Pier. There is a group of shops with indigenous Facebook paintings next to the station, and the whole side of each house is painted, which is very eye-catching. The store sells travel-related souvenirs. There is a totem pole in the center of the house, which is also colorful and very imposing. It is visible from a long distance and is a means of attracting people. ,
A century-old train ride to Canada's Yukon region to experience the beauty of alpine meadow lakes is an important part of Alaska tourism. The train departs from Sgt. Velodrome, crossing the border between the United States and Canada, and the train's terminal is a small town. Guests can enjoy meals at the restaurant, a museum, a totem pole and a small gift shop.
Cacross is an unincorporated community in Yukon with 289 residents, but social welfare and community services are doing very well. The facilities of schools (primary to junior high), libraries, sports clubs, post offices, police stations, medical and health centers are envious of neighboring Alaska residents. The name "Cacross" came from the narrow passage of a large group of migrating reindeer from Nares and Bennett lakes, and the names Caribou and Across were taken from the names Carcross.