Trackrig wrote:
And in the larger towns (meaning larger than one or two streets) we found it paid to go looking around. Usually in the industrial areas, or back off of the main highway where the truckers and tourists are, the stations there that are serving the locals have lower prices because the locals will go shop around. You're on vacation, take some time, see the towns, find a lower fuel price.
Dawson City and Tok and notable in that regard. In Dawson, it's much cheaper in the Callison Industrial Park, and in Tok at the Three Bears on the Alaska Highway - both unattended with card locks.