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a stretch of wilderness into something no one else had dared to try, a dedicated motorcyclist’ s basecamp in the Canadian North. He built this place from the ground up, guided by a simple goal: give riders a proper place to call home.
From the moment you roll in, that vision is obvious. Motorcycles line the gravel bays like horses at a hitching post, their dusty panniers still warm from the road. Riders gather around fire pits, in folding camp chairs or on wooden benches, swapping stories and route advice, boots kicked out and beers in hand.
The facilities are both rustic and refined, just the right balance. Tent camping is available in shaded, forested plots, with wood included for fires and well-maintained showers close by. For those seeking a touch more comfort, wall tents are scattered throughout the grounds. These aren’ t your average glamping setups. Each tent is furnished with two proper queen-size single beds, and
a visit to Yukon Motorcycle Park will see you amongst nature with like minded people
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