Haines to Destruction Bay (25 Jun)

The name "Destruction Bay" has a sense of drama. It's on the edge of Lake Kluane, the largest lake in Yukon, and apparently the township was destroyed in a storm. They rebuilt the township but we're puzzled to know why.

From Haines we drove past the USA border and then stopped at the Canadian border where we were greeted as beings from the Land of the Long White Cloud.

We quickly ascended into cloud



drove past frozen lakes

more frozen highways


and tundra


Eventually, after 237 km, we reached Haines Junction, the first navigational choice since Haines.  We looked at a cultural centre there and had some lunch before heading to Destruction Bay, another 100km.

There we parked in a hotel carpark where they provided electricity but no water or sewer connections. We had a group dinner in the hotel, prepared and served by a Phillipino family; an even bigger contrast for them than Kansas.



This is a raven, Yukon's official bird. They are huge, bigger than a duck but not quite as big as a goose. Just before I took the photo he had been pecking at something under that motorhome.



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