It's a neat small town. Being that there's not too many gas stations and places to eat. It's almost a given you'll stop. Real nice folks around there.ADDENDUM:I've been informed that Whitehorse is the capital. So I guess it's not off the beaten path LOL . Oh well, I didn't remember the capital per se' hehe. Can't help but to drive through it. Enjoy :)
Rustic Yukon
by Paul2001
Yep the Yukon can be rather rustic. I stayed with a friend of mine who then lived up there in the frontier. This was his cabin! Quaint is it not. Actually I pulling your leg. This cabin was part of a ghost town or sorts. It is the remains of outpost that was built back during the Second World War when the US and Canadian army engineers together built the Alaskan highway. There are all kinds of the such abandoned cabins along the highway to Alaska. Some are quite pictureques.
Log Skyscraper
by Paul2001
There are lots of unusual things in the Yukon such as the world's only log skyscraper in Whitehorse. Actually it is only four stories high and at the time of my visit to Whitehorse it was the constituency office for local Member of Parliament, Audrey MacLauglin. It is interesting to look at if you are out on a stroll though Whitehorse.
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