Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Whitehorse to Dawson City

We left the Alaska Highway in Whitehorse and took an alternate route, the Klondike highway, to Dawson City. This was another beautiful route very much like the Alaska highway. The Klondike Highway also has many provincial parks and rest areas that are accessible to most RVs. We saw a limited number of wildlife; however, the wildflowers made up for not seeing the wildlife. The following are some of our favorite pictures we took along the Klondike highway.
The fire weed was everywhere.








One of many campsites along the Klondike highway. These campsites were $12.00/night with no hookups; however, they have water available, outhouses, fire pits and free fire wood.




These next few pictures are of the Klondike highway.





These two pictures are of an old stage coach stop along the Klondike highway between Whitehorse and Dawson City.


These next few pictures show some of the beauty along the Klondike highway as it parallels the river.



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