Parks | Trails | Points of Interest | Highway Routes
Watson Lake, Yukon Territory, Canada
| Some of the Trails, Highway Routes, Points of Interest and Territorial, Regional and Community Parks in in Watson Lake, Yukon Territory including the areas of Upper Laird, Lower Post, Coal River, Laird River and Tuchitua. |
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Sign Post Forest. The forest attraction is a must see stop when in Watson Lake. However, please make note, that this is not a forest as we know it with trees but a forest with thousands and thousands of signs from all around the world. [ more information ] |
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Hour Lake Trail. The 2.5 kilometre trail leads to Hour Lake while exploring mostly through a forest of trees. Activities enjoyed include hiking, canoeing, birdwatching and fishing. [ more information ] |
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Watson Lake Park. Large lake and forests. Summer activities enjoyed include swimming, camping, boating, fishing, canoeing, hiking, water skiing and picnicking. Winter months include ice fishing, snowmobiling and cross country skiing. [ more information ] |
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Wye Lake Park. There is a hiking trail, viewing platform and Day Use Area. The activities enjoyed include hiking, dog walking, picnicking, jogging and birdwatching. In the winter the path is used as a cross country ski trail. [ more information ] |
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Alaska Highway (west). Section 2 of the Alaska Highway connects the oil and gas community of Fort Nelson in northern British Columbia to Watson Lake in the Yukon Territory, Canada. [ more information ] |
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Alaska Highway (east). Section 3 of the Alaska Highway travels from the community of Watson Lake to Whitehorse to Haines Junction in the Yukon Territory before crossing the Canada | USA Border and continuing to Fairbanks, Alaska, USA. [ more information ] |
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Laird Hot Springs. The park features a campground, wildlife sightings and two natural hot springs. One is called the Alpha Pool and the other is the Beta Pool. Together they are the largest hot springs in Canada! [ more information ] |
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Robert Campbell Highway. The highway route provides access to the Yukon communities of Watson Lake, Ross River, Faro and Carmacks. The highway connects with the Alaska Highway near Watson Lake and the Klondike Highway near Carmacks. [ more information ] |
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Muncho Lake Provincial Park. The lake park includes many natural attractions like the Folded Mountains, the Trout River Mineral Licks, a Rock Quarry, the Peterson Canyon, the Sheep Flats and Muncho Lake. [ more information ] |
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Stone Mountain Provincial Park. A 25, 691 hectare park encompassing a large portion of the Northern Rocky Mountains. The park is home to alpine valleys, flowering meadows, mountain peaks, raging rivers, remote lakes and many species of wildlife. [ more information ] |
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Neighbouring Parks & Trails
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