A few things you may or may not know about some of the airports between WA & AK:
Quesnel BC
Great flying community and club and free camping, showers, pilot lounge with kitchen and even wi-fi from the terminal. Self-serve fuel. Grass runway available.
Prince George BC
I usually stop here for fuel but prefer not to overnight. If you are on a budget you can stay in the Central BC Flying Club building (an ATCO type structure with a deck). There is a sink, toilet, kitchen, dvd player, and some couches. I've always been able to tie down in the grass right next to the building. Walk to the terminal for a meal in the airport cafe.
Smithers BC
A scenic, fun town and the steelhead fishing capital of the world. I've camped at the airport but there's so much to do in town I'd rather be there. There is a small cafe with intermittent hours in the terminal. Also a Nav Canada kiosk/phone open 24/7. Land on the grass if you need to.
Dease Lake
This airport is often gusty with crosswinds. Both times I've landed here it was bad and I didn't have enough fuel for an alternate unless I landed on the Cassiar Highway. Get fuel at Pacific Western Helicopters. They have a phone available for flight planning.
Fort St John BC
Nice terminal with a cafe. Didn't hang around long enough to discover what this airport has to offer.
Fort Nelson BC
Not my favorite place to be stuck overnight and I have been. The FBO is low budge. There's a shower, a soiled couch, dvd player, small kitchen area, and Nav Canada kiosk/phone in an adjacent ATCO trailer. The people are friendly and I don't mean to disrespect them, it's just that the place evokes desperation, isolation, and has a dirty, industrial feel. Lots of helicopter traffic at this airport. Fort Nelson Radio is on the field but you can't access their facility. The terminal building has free wi-fi. If it is closed after hours you can sit outside and surf the net.
Watson Lake YT
Five star camping on the lake! There is a gazebo and bathrooms, and the pilot lounge has potable water and Nav Canada kiosk/phone. The facility is very comfortable. Self-serve fuel here.
Whitehorse YT
The North 60 fuel hotel for pilots has been permanently closed. The old rooms are being converting into office space. Fortunately the pilot lounge, kitchen, bathrooms, and showers on the second floor are availabe free of charge. Last week I discovered that Whitehorse Air sells fuel for 14 cents/liter less and will fill jugs. Later this season North 60 plans to install self-serve pumps.
There is a camp area nearby enclosed by a chain link fence. The code on the gate is not legible so if you close the door you may have to walk around to the flight service gate to gain access to the field.
There is a nice cafe in the terminal building but no wi-fi. A trail at the NW end of the field is paved, leading to a set of stairs and directly into downtown and it's worth the effort. Whitehorse is a very interesting place with some traditional architecture and a lively arts community.
Haines Junction YT
If you find yourself here contact Sifton Air for information. They are very helpful. I was once stuck here in late October for a few days and Sifton invited me to stay in their travel trailer - parked in the heated hangar. I had free used of the bathroom and was even driven to town on occasion. I can't say enough about their wonderful hospitality. But this is typical of my experiences in Canada, particularly the north.
Beaver Creek YT
I have camped here on the gravel strip. Be prepared for mosquitos. Beaver Cr radio is on the field and offers good weather services and a Canadaian Customs facility is located here to "serve" Alaska Highway travelers. You can walk to Customs and use the pay phone to contact US Customs in Northway.
Northway AK
I think many have heard about the fuel situation here. While I was in Northway, a few days ago, they officially ran out of both Jet fuel and avgas. Word is the cafe will be permanently closing at the end of the month. This is quite a grand opening celebration following the completion of the runway expansion project. Increasingly, it seems like the only businesses that can afford to, or are permitted to operate are government businesses.
I'd like to insert a personal rant here. It's unfortunate that air travelers don't enjoy the same rights as road travelers - we have to comply with EAPIS and then pay for a stupid decal before we're allowed to return home. Even more frustrating is CBP Northway hours - 7am to 4pm! This is an incredibly stupid schedule! No private businesses along the route could afford to have such ridiculous hours during summer, a time when aviators fly late into the day or night, taking advantage of long days and making up for time lost due to bad weather. I think it is reasonable the govt. add a swing shift to permit trans-border traffic until midnight or an appropriate evening hour that coincides with the longer days of summer. I've heard from many frustrated pilots who agree.
If the AK border AOE was relocated near the highway border station then pilots could cross the border at any time and agents wouldn't need to drive out to the airport each time someone comes through. If this can never happen and Northway never has fuel, maybe CBP needs to operate out of TOK. It seems Northway is a prime candidate for a self-serve fuel business.
My advice when traveling through Canada: slow down and enjoy the experience, try not to be in such a hurry and be respect the locals. One way to show your appreciation is to make a donation to the clubs who generously offer free facilities to travelers, and clean up your messes before you leave.
Thanks for reading...the opinions expressed here are just my own and do not not necessarily represent the backcountry pilot community...


