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Moosehide

Moosehide is a city in Canada with a population of about 0.

CanadaSmall town🕐 America/Whitehorse

Moosehide is a traditional village of the Trʼondëk Hwëchʼin First Nation in the Canadian territory of Yukon between about 1906 and the early 1960s. Located near a traditional salmon-fishing ground, Moosehide was first occupied about 9,000 years ago. Starting in the mid-1800s, and accelerating the Klondike Gold Rush, European settles arrived in the area and began to settle in and around Dawson City. The Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in were forced to relocate, first just to the south of Dawson and in 1897 to Moosehide. The St. Barnabas Church was built by the Anglican Church of Canada in 1908. A cemetery with about 200 burials is located behind the church. Moosehide is also the site of the cabin of Chief Isaac, who was the leader of the Tr'ondëk Hwëch'in during the Klondike Gold Rush. At the time of the 1911 census, 'Moose Hide' was a village, with a recorded population of 125.

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About Moosehide

CountryCanada
ContinentNorth America
Explore12
Population0
Local currencyCAD
Coordinates64.0953, -139.4392
Time zoneAmerica/Whitehorse

🧭 Facts & curiosities

Settlement typeSmall town
Distance to the capital4,345 km · Ottawa
Population (Canada)#3891 most populated in Canada
Where on Earth64°5′43″N · 139°26′21″W
HemisphereN · W
Distance to the equator7,135 km
Distance to the North Pole2,884 km
Same latitude asArkhangel’sk (Russia)
Antipode (other side of Earth)-64.10, 40.56

✈️ Distance to major cities

Los Angeles3,640 km
New York4,846 km
Tokyo6,060 km
Moscow6,686 km
London6,687 km
Beijing6,708 km

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