day seven | grande prairie to hinton

Today’s drive offered cloudy skies with streaks of sunshine. The paved roads continued to guide us through the prairie with the Rocky Mountains in the distance. We ran across lots of logging trucks, lumber yards and a coal plant. We were excited to stop in at the Visitors Center in Grande Cache. We have wonderfulContinue reading “day seven | grande prairie to hinton”

day six | ft nelson to grande prairie

The Woodlands Inn offered a hot breakfast which prepared us for a long drive with sunny skies along the prairie. We headed to Dawson Creek. Locals said there would be fires along the way, but ALCAN was open. There was smoke in the air, yet locals said this was a good day for air quality.Continue reading “day six | ft nelson to grande prairie”

day four | whitehorse to watson lake

Tim Horton’s was our choice for breakfast. Yummy breakfast sandwiches & sweet treats. Coffee was good but no sweetened lattes. Today’s drive was a challenge with heavy rain and lots of camper & semi traffic. We also crossed lots of bridges. We stopped in at Tetslin Lake & Tetslin Tlingit Heritage Centre. (Photos aren’t allowedContinue reading “day four | whitehorse to watson lake”

day three | beaver creek to whitehorse

Breakfast was eaten in the car as we headed east out of Beaver Creek, Yukon. The route had lots of frost heaves, loose gravel and washouts. Destruction Bay served as a break to stretch our legs and get a coffee. We followed the Kuane River with the St. Elias mountain range on the other sideContinue reading “day three | beaver creek to whitehorse”

day two | palmer to beaver creek

We woke up well rested and enjoyed breakfast burritos at Vagabond Blues Cafe. Afterwards, our drive began with large raindrops and cloudy skies. We stopped by the Matanuska Glacier overlook. Our journey took us on the curvy switchbacks to Glennallen for petrol and continued onto Tok. Skies cleared up & the sun came out. RoadsContinue reading “day two | palmer to beaver creek”