B.C. / Yukon Border There are no signs marking this official crossing into Yukon. Look for the sign nearer Watson Lake. Travellers will cross the border numerous times before making the final crossing into Yukon.
Contact Creek and a pullout with information of the connection of the southern section of the Alaska Highway in September 1942 when construction crews met here.
Allen’s Lookout and Rest Area, a large circular pullout with good views of the Liard River. Numerous information signs about the local bison herds and history of the area.
Liard Hotsprings Lodge – Conveniently located within walking distance to the Liard Hot Springs. Offers restaurant, dining and rooms, RV Park and Campground, cabin rentals, and a convenience store with Gas & Diesel.
Liard River Hotsprings Provincial Park and campground Liard Hotsprings are the second largest hot springs in Canada and well worth a stop. The hotsprings were popular long before highway construction crews arrived. Now a very popular stop for highway travellers, the...