Carcross doesn't have a towing company based inside city limits in our directory yet - but that's normal for a community of its size, and it doesn't mean you're without help. Operators in nearby Yukon centres routinely cover Carcross and the surrounding highways; check the neighbouring city pages, and when you call, confirm the response time to your location before booking.
Browse other Yukon cities for the operators nearest to Carcross - most cover a wide radius.
Yukon towing runs on territorial consumer law. The practical rules are set by geography: operators are few, distances are enormous, and self-reliance is part of the deal. Whitehorse has the territory's only real concentration of services.
On the Alaska Highway in winter, a breakdown is a survival situation first and a towing problem second. Travel with arctic-rated gear, extra fuel, and a satellite communicator beyond cell range. Tell someone your route and ETA, always.
At -40°C, everything mechanical is negotiable. Winterfronts, block heaters, and never letting the tank drop below half are local law by custom.
911
Emergencies (Whitehorse area; coverage varies on remote highways)
511
Yukon 511 - Alaska Highway and territorial road conditions
867-667-5555
RCMP Whitehorse non-emergency
Because coverage comes from nearby centres, pricing for Carcross usually includes travel distance - expect the Yukon typical range of $100–$150 hook-up plus $4.00–$5.50/km, calculated from the operator's base. That makes the all-in quote (not the rate) the number to ask for.
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