Dawson City, YT – I’ve said it before (Cherry Creek State Park) but I’ll say it again: public campgrounds are better than private campground. Period. They are cheaper, have larger spaces and offer significantly more buffer room between sites. The Klondike River... Tok, AK – Another generic stack em’ and rack em’ RV park. Spaces are tight, but we managed to negotiate the aisles and find a spot where the slides fit in between trees. I really don’t think a 45’ MH is fitting here without sticking out into the aisle. Ah! 50... Dawson Creek, BC – This campground is perfectly fine for a one night stop before departing on the Alaska Highway. There is little ambiance here — no trees, no walking loops, not close to town, dust & gravel dominate — but you can’t beat the location. The... Watson Lake, YT – This RV park makes up for lack of aesthetics by its prime location, which is indeed downtown. The park is pretty much just a large gravel parking lot with hookups — nothing fancy, but the sites are large and level and ingress/egress couldn’t be... Toad River, BC – A very nice stop on the Alaska Highway, located between Fort Nelson and Watson Lake. They have 5 long pull through full hookup sites (as well as a number of back-in sites), gas/diesel pumps and a roadhouse with simple but honest diner fare. All... Whitehorse, YT – I’m convinced this RV Park was designed by someone who doesn’t drive or use RVs. It’s the only explanation for the long distance between the sewer hookup and the water/electrical hookups. I witnessed various jury-rigging of multiple hoses and...