pillow
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We downloaded Muarray's Guide, which I highly recommend. It gives you a mile by mile (and km by km) list of things to see. We visited Carcross, Caribou Crossing, Emerald Lake and stopped at the Alaska/Yukon signs and anywhere we wanted to stop and photograph. We stopped at the Yukon Suspension Bridge on our way back for lunch (we didn't do the bridge). Their buffalo chili, burgers and sliders were delicious and very reasonably priced.
Caribou Crossing charges an $8.50 CAN admission fee and we felt it was well worth it. Sled dog rides are an additional $30 CAN per person but that money goes to help Michelle with her expenses for the dogs and Iditarod training. My DD23 and DMom80 took one and loved it.
I'm not sure if you were asking about food at Capilano or at the Yukon Suspension Bridge. We ate in the cafe at the YSB and it had a beautiful view over the river. We went to Capilano first thing in the morning and headed back to Vancouver for lunch. We actually took the seabus across to Lonsdale Quay. They have lots of different food stalls plus it was Saturday so there was a wonderful farmer's market with even more food options. There is also a food stand right at Capilano. The food smelled wonderful and seemed very popular but we didn't try anything.
Thank you!! I also have Murray's Guide. I was referring to food on your drive. Good to know the food at the suspension bridge was good. Even if we bring our own from the Skagway grocery store, it sounds like that cafe might be a good place to chill out and have a cup of coffee.
I'm curious to know what time the busses arrived at Caribou Crossing?? Should we drive directly there without stops in order to beat the crowds? And then spend the rest of our day at a leisurely pace? I think the sled dog ride would be fun, but I'd like to avoid the hordes of people.
Jodie