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Tourists complain about potholes and washboard on Yukon's North Klondike Highway

12.06.2026 01:08 1 min 1 source
CBC ENG

Motorhome owners report hazardous road conditions on the North Klondike Highway in Yukon. Jack Hamlin from Edmonton described the stretch from Whitehorse to Dawson City as a 'nightmare of washboard' due to deep potholes and uneven surfaces. Territorial highways minister Linda Benoit attributed the road conditions to chronic underfunding and rising material costs.

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Tourists complain about potholes and washboard on Yukon's North Klondike Highway

12.06.2026 CBC ENG

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cheaper than 64% of countries

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