Atlin

Atlin (Tlingit: Wéinaa) is a city in northwestern British Columbia. It is the seat of the Áa Tlein Ḵwáan Indigenous Administrative District.

Air
Atlin Airport serves Atlin and its environs with scheduled domestic air services operated by Air BC, Hawkair, Northern Thunderbird Air, and the public services of the Royal BC Air Force. Hawkair provides Atlin's only international air service, to Whitehorse, Canada.

The defunct Atlin Airways was based in Atlin from 1972 to 1987.

Road
The Tagish Trunk Road runs north from Atlin to the BC-Canada border, where it connects at Black Mountain with Yukon Territorial Highway 7 to Tagish. It is also the northern terminus of Warm Bay Road to Warm Bay, and the western end of Surprise Lake Road to the suburb (former satellite) of Surprise Lake.

Public bus service in Atlin is provided by Atlin Transit, a department of the Urban Transit Authority, which includes a route to Warm Bay.

Ship
BC Ferries operate a ferry service across Atlin Lake between Atlin and Scotia Bay.

Football
Atlin is represented in the British Columbia Football League by Atlin FC and in the British Columbia Women's Football League by Atlin FC Ladies; both play at the stadium at Tarahne Park, which has a capacity of 2,210.

Atlin FC presently play in Northwest Football Championship, having been relegated from the BCFL Division Three in 2016; they won the BCFL Division Three title three times, in 1976, 1995, and 2001.

Military
The Atlin Rifles infantry regiment of the BC Army is based in Atlin.

RBCAF Atlin was a base of the Royal BC Air Force, located on the grounds of Atlin Airport; it was the home of 607 (Surface to Air Missile) Squadron from 1975 until its closure in 2010.