Camping & R.V. Parks
Qu’il s’agisse d’hébergement, d’attractions touristiques ou même de guides en région sauvage, notre site vous servira de passerelle vers ce que le Yukon offre de meilleur.
Où que vous soyez au Yukon, vous trouverez toujours l’endroit parfait pour camper. Il y a plus de 40 terrains de camping gérés par le gouvernement et chacun comprend des emplacements pour les feux de camp, des tables de pique-nique, des toilettes extérieures, du bois à brûler et une pompe à la main pour l’eau potable.
Timberpoint is a lakeshore campground nestled on the shores of Teslin Lake. Services may be limited but an excellent oasis for water enthusiasts, fishermen and birders—a real camping experience.
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RV park with pull-through sites. Motel, restaurant, store, gifts, towing, gas and diesel, tires and repairs, licensed mechanic, dump station, off-sales, public showers and laundry. Friendly service.
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On the shores of the Yukon River. Showers, laundry, riverfront tenting, bicycle rentals, auto and supply storage, riverside cabins for rent, Wi-Fi, hamburgers and ice cream. Great food, great hospitality!
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135 (90 with 45 dry sites) clean pull through sites, 15/30/50 amp, cable/satellite. Fishing, bird watching and hiking trails. RV wash, laundromat, licensed mechanic. Cabins, restaurant, gift shop, Free Wi-Fi. 24-hour diesel and gas. 10% discount to Good Sam and Canadream.
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Close to all amenities. Centrally located. Good Sam Park. Free connection to Wi-Fi. Car wash area available. 10% discount for Good Sam. AAA approved.
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Good Sam. On the Alcan. Seven minutes from downtown. 15/30 amp, Wi-Fi, cable TV, showers, laundry, high pressure RV wash, full and partial hookup, upper level treed sites, sani-dumps, tickets to attractions. Cabins.
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12 level, full-service sites. 30 amp, water, sewer. Wi-Fi, cable TV, coin laundry, showers, sani-dump, picnic area, and hiking trails. Clean and quiet. Friendly folks. Only five minutes from downtown.
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Nestled in the trees, on the banks of the Yukon River. A two-minute drive or 15-minute walk to downtown. Hot showers, ice cream, lattes and baked goods. Vehicle and baggage storage. An oasis in the city. “Where locals and globals gather.”

