The village of Snag in Canada's Yukon territory is bitterly cold throughout most of the year. It was settled during the Klondike Gold Rush, has been the location of a military airfield, and was once full of First Nation people. The lowest ever recorded temperature in Snag came in 1947 when it hit a low of −81.4 °F, plummeting below the figures able to be recorded by the Snag Aerodrome whose thermometer only went to -80°F.

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