![]() We're up early this morning, with plans to visit a couple of tourist attractions. The first was the Watson Sign Farm, a collection of well over 85,000 signs from home towns all around the world. We also visited the local interpretive center, where they have photos and models of the construction of the Alaska Highway during WWII. We fueled and got underway sometime after 11 am. We made one extended stop at the Rancheria Falls Recreation Area, and an additional stop for Lunch at the Continental Divide Lodge. The highways passes back into British Columbia for a few miles, weaves around some mountains, and returns to Yukon for the final time. We ended the day at Teslin, at the Yukon Motel and RV Park. Our site tonight has a wonderful view of Nisutlin Bay. Milepost 4337.
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