Atlin
Atlin is a small community located in the northern part of British Columbia, Canada. It is situated near Atlin Lake, which is known for its stunning turquoise waters and beautiful surrounding mountains. The area is rich in natural resources and has a history of mining, particularly for gold during the late 19th century.
The population of Atlin is relatively small, with around 400 residents. The community is known for its outdoor recreational activities, including hiking, fishing, and wildlife viewing. Atlin also serves as a gateway to the Tlingit culture, with local Indigenous heritage playing an important role in the region's history and identity.