Canada
$12 Yukon Territory campground on a nice lake although most spots are in trees with no view.
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Very nice campground with about 15 sites. We stayed in site 14 and Starlink worked great. There are some sites closer to the lake but too many trees we thought for Starlink and solar. Up top we are in the open. No road noise. There are blueberries everywhere!
Report Check-InNice place to stop after Southbound border crossing. Shaded sites, several pull through, back in can accommodate 48’ footers Picnic shelter, free firewood. No ATT service
Report Check-InDidn’t stay here but checked it out since originally the entry was for potable water, which is not available, only lake water. Correction made
Report Check-InAs stated, nice clean campground with about 4 lakefront sites and 8 wooded sites. Some pull through sites. First Territorial campground once through Canadian Customs (nice place to stop after a long line up at Customs).
Report Check-InSmall and quiet Yukon Government Campground at a pretty lake at Alaska Highway, close to Beaver Creek. $12 per night. kitchen shelter and free firewood available.
Report Check-InThis is part of the Yukon Territorial Park System with established parks at cost of $12 CAD per night.
Report Check-In$12 Yukon Territory campground on a nice lake although most spots are in trees with no view.
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