Caribou (disambiguation)

Caribou (disambiguation)

Caribou is a term used in North America for wild . The term can also refer to:

Music

* "Caribou" (album), a 1974 album by Elton John
* Caribou (song), a song by the Pixies from their first album "Come on Pilgrim"
* Caribou (musician), a stage name used by musician Daniel V. Snaith
* Caribou Ranch, a music recording studio in Colorado
* Caribou Records, a defunct record label

Transportation

* De Havilland Canada DHC-4 Caribou, a Canadian transport aircraft
* SS "Caribou", a passenger ferry torpedoed during World War II
* MV "Caribou", a passenger-vehicle ferry named after SS "Caribou"
* "Caribou" (passenger train), formerly operated on the island of Newfoundland

Place

* Caribou, California, USA
* Caribou, Maine, USA
* The Cariboo, a region in British Columbia, Canada

Other uses

* Caribou Coffee, a chain of coffee shops
* Caribou Lou, a rum-based mixed drink
* "The Caribou Show", a radio comedy program broadcast in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, USA
* The Colorado Caribous, a short-lived soccer team from Denver, Colorado, USA
* Carabao, a domesticated Southeast Asian water buffalo subspecies
* Caribou Inuit, an Inuit group in Nunavut, Canada
* Caribou (drink), "jus de Caribou", a Quebec alcoholic beverage made from wine or port, hard liquor (vodka, wiskey, brandy), and sometimes maple sap.


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