Campground: Ten Mile Lake Provincial Park Location: North of Quesnel, British Columbia Site: 6 Cost: $21 (CAD) Services: Dry camp Comments: Nice park, big private spots on a lake. Link to Map in “Where We’ve Been”
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Tyhee Lake Provincial Park – Telkwa, British Columbia
Campground: Tyhee Lake Provincial Park Location: Telkwa, British Columbia Site: 27 Cost: $25 (CAD) Services: Dry camp Comments: Another terrific park with big spots and privacy. But like any park in the north, if it is summer then get there early or you won’t find a spot. Link to Map
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We drove south on the Cassiar Highway after staying at the Boya Lake Campground and stopped both at Kinaskin Provinical Park for lunch and also at Bell II at the Bell2 Lodge. A perfect stopping point to stretch your legs and grab a cup of coffee before continuing on to
Continue readingBoya Lake Provincial Park – British Columbia
After leaving the Yukon we headed south on the Cassiar Highway and stopped at beautiful Boya Lake. Again, one of our favorite spots! A beautiful campground and during the summer it is light so long that is is hard to even think about going to sleep. The beauty, solitude, and
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Campground: Marsh Lake Campground Location: South of Whitehorse, Yukon Site: 35 Cost: $12 (CAD) Services: Dry camp Comments: What can I say. Another great Yukon campground right on the lake with terrific views. And did I mention free firewood? Link to Map in “Where We’ve Been”
Continue readingTatchun Creek Campground – Yukon
As we headed south from Dawson City on the Klondike Highway we stopped at Tatchun to spend the night. The next day we visited Five Finger Rapids, Montague House, and then on to Lake LaBerge just north of Whitehorse. Of course we had to stop at Lake LaBerge and get
Continue readingYukon River Campground – Dawson City, Yukon
Dawson City is a fun area to visit with a great town full of wonderful old buildings with lots of history. Further south is Bonanza Creek where you can do some panning for gold at the KVA free claim #6 and then visit the nearby Dredge #4 which is fantastic
Continue readingWalker Fork BLM Campground – Alaska & Chicken
We drove from Tok, Alaska to Dawson City, Yukon and traveled the “Top of the World” highway. It is about 127 kilometers long and one of the most northerly highways in the world and is only open in the summer. As with any northern route be sure to check the
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Denali Highway! My favorite highway in the world. It runs from Cantwell on the Parks Highway all the way to Paxson on the Richardson Highway. The highway is rarely used today and is gravel and not maintained. It can have extreme washboarding and lots of dust. Take it slow and
Continue readingDenali National Park – Riley Campground – Alaska
What can you say about this, it’s Denali! Beautiful scenery and wildlife. The campground is one of many but it is the main one near the entrance of the park. Don’t plan on just driving up and getting a site (although you may be lucky). Reservations certainly help and even
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