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fanrgs
May 22, 2014Explorer
We used Wye Lake to dump after spending time at beautiful Boya Lake Provincial Park on the Cassiar Highway. Very convenient as I dropped my wife off at the grocery store as we went into town and picked her up after dumping.
We took one look at Downtown RV Park and skipped it after asking for a rate. We also visited the Watson Lake Campground (Yukon govt.) and it had lots of trees and privacy. But, since we had spent a couple of nights dry camping on the Cassiar, we decided to stay at Junction 37 RV Park.
Although not well-maintained, we ended up at Junction 37 both going to Alaska and coming home. We even did laundry there on the way home, although only half the washers and dryers were operable. Uncrowded, good rates, treed, pull-thru sites with full hookups and some privacy, and a laundry--what more could you want? Especially after some of the campgrounds we stayed in in Alaska, it seemed better than average despite some poor reviews from others.
We took one look at Downtown RV Park and skipped it after asking for a rate. We also visited the Watson Lake Campground (Yukon govt.) and it had lots of trees and privacy. But, since we had spent a couple of nights dry camping on the Cassiar, we decided to stay at Junction 37 RV Park.
Although not well-maintained, we ended up at Junction 37 both going to Alaska and coming home. We even did laundry there on the way home, although only half the washers and dryers were operable. Uncrowded, good rates, treed, pull-thru sites with full hookups and some privacy, and a laundry--what more could you want? Especially after some of the campgrounds we stayed in in Alaska, it seemed better than average despite some poor reviews from others.
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