Located in Southeastern Yukon and known as the "Gateway to the Yukon", it is located at the junction of the Robert Campbell Highway and the Alaska Highway at Kilometre 1016.8 (Mile 635). It's location makes it the first community north of the 60th parallel as one enters the Yukon.
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Offering accommodations, fresh market, restaurant, truckers pub and grill, laundromat and space for parking.
Basic information and guide to the community. Presented by Bell's Alaska Travel Guide.
Offers clean and spacious accommodations. Describes rooms, amenities, location, reservation policies and gives contact information.
Shilo, artist and plush maker. Online shop and gallery.
Rustic, seasonal hotel in a former WWII garrison, featuring straightforward rooms and a lounge. Photo gallery and history on the site.
Izzi, Christina and Scott Jamieson.
K-7 rural school. Includes location and contact information.
The LAWS was established and registered in the Yukon as a non-profit society in 1998. Women from the Kaska Nation concerned with community fund raising for social and recreational purposes.
Multimedia theatre and interactive displays explains the science and folklore of the northern lights/ aurora borealis. Features state-of-the-art panoramic video and surround-sound systems.
The site has rates and information, including a photo gallery. No smoking in the cabins and no pets.
A community profile, providing history, demographics, and information on facilities and services.
Promoting and improving trade, commerce, the development of natural resources and the economic, civic and social welfare of Watson Lake and the surrounding district.
Detailed map of downtown. Also includes an overview map and a map of Fort Nelson, British Columbia.
Multimedia theatre and interactive displays explains the science and folklore of the northern lights/ aurora borealis. Features state-of-the-art panoramic video and surround-sound systems.
Promoting and improving trade, commerce, the development of natural resources and the economic, civic and social welfare of Watson Lake and the surrounding district.
Shilo, artist and plush maker. Online shop and gallery.
A community profile, providing history, demographics, and information on facilities and services.
Detailed map of downtown. Also includes an overview map and a map of Fort Nelson, British Columbia.
Izzi, Christina and Scott Jamieson.
Rustic, seasonal hotel in a former WWII garrison, featuring straightforward rooms and a lounge. Photo gallery and history on the site.
The site has rates and information, including a photo gallery. No smoking in the cabins and no pets.
Offering accommodations, fresh market, restaurant, truckers pub and grill, laundromat and space for parking.
The LAWS was established and registered in the Yukon as a non-profit society in 1998. Women from the Kaska Nation concerned with community fund raising for social and recreational purposes.
Basic information and guide to the community. Presented by Bell's Alaska Travel Guide.
Offers clean and spacious accommodations. Describes rooms, amenities, location, reservation policies and gives contact information.
K-7 rural school. Includes location and contact information.

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