Ibex Valley, Yukon

Ibex Valley is a hamlet in Canada's Yukon, which is self-administered (incorporated hamlet ).

For Ibextal include groups of houses in the area of the Alaska Highway (about 945 miles ), to homes on a 5 km long trail between mile 929 and 934 The eponymous river is the Ibex River. The place belongs to the agglomeration of Whitehorse and is located about 16 km southeast of the city center. He is also in the Traditional Territory of the Ta'an Kwäch'än First Nation, as the entire city of Whitehorse is located in its territory and in the Kwanlin fertilizer First Nation.

2001 Ibex Valley had 315 inhabitants, in 2006 to 376 living in 160 households. 90 villagers reported to be among the indigenous people.

The majority of the inhabitants are employed in Whitehorse and commutes there, but are in place, a limited agriculture and tourism operated; the latter focuses on agritourism and the so-called wilderness tourism.

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