Oldest general store in the Yukon

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On the main street of the historic little village of Carcross, once a major transportation hub, you can step back into another age. The Matthew Watson General Store still looks much as it has for the past hundred years, with tinware and candy jars, gasoline signs and wooden packing boxes everywhere.

But the store isn't a museum - as well as the fascinating artifacts, there is a huge variety of arts and crafts, gifts, souvenirs and clothing in two of the rooms, and gourmet ice cream and snacks in the other room.

We work hard to ensure that the items we stock the shelves with are things that you won't see elsewhere. An extensive line of high-quality clothing for all ages includes beaded moccasins, custom designs on T-shirts and sweatshirts, fleece vests and jackets of several materials including leather.

Arts and crafts range from custom knives and bison-horn carvings to art cards and snowshoes.

Whatever you expect, you'll also be in for some surprises. There are RCMP (Mounted Police) products and fleece blankets, rain ponchos and bug-zappers, film and batteries, bottled water and muffins. Whether you make a detour off the Alaska Highway (the "Alcan") or head north on an excursion from a cruise ship in Skagway, come in for a look - and be prepared to have fun!

We are open from early May until late September each year. If you visited us during the summer and passed up the opportunity to pick up an item you saw in our store and just can't find anywhere else, please contact us year-round at any of the numbers listed below and we just may be able to help.

For more information about our community, please visit our friends at CarcrossYukon.com.

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