If you're craving a road trip that blends history, whimsy, and pure natural bliss, the Alaska Highway delivers in spades. In this captivating KassDays vlog (uploaded November 19, 2025), we dive into two standout gems along this legendary route through Yukon and northern British Columbia: Watson Lake Sign Post Forest and Liard River Hot Springs.
First stop: the iconic Watson Lake Sign Post Forest. Since 1942, travellers have nailed hometown signs here—now over 80,000 strong! The vlog shows the fun of crafting and mounting a custom KassDays sign, surrounded by a colorful, global mosaic in every language imaginable. It's a quirky tradition that makes you feel connected to adventurers worldwide.
Pro tip: Grab materials from a local hardware store and weatherproof it—your mark lasts!
Then, the scenic drive north reveals roaming bison (keep your distance and stay safe—bears are around too, with electric fencing reminders). The real reward? Liard River Hot Springs, Canada's second-largest thermal spring system. Fed by six natural springs pumping 120-130 litres per second, these mineral-rich pools stay steaming year-round—even in freezing temps—creating a tropical oasis amid the wilderness.
The boardwalk trail leads to serene, bubbling hot pools perfect for soaking and unwinding. The vlog captures the peaceful vibe: relaxing in warm waters, learning the springs' history, and soaking up the Arctic contrast. Dry camping in the park makes it easy to extend the stay.
This stretch of the Alaska Highway isn't just miles—it's unforgettable moments of wonder, wildlife, and relaxation. If it's possible for you, make the journey. The road rewards every turn with beauty and stories you'll carry forever.Watch the full adventure here: https://youtu.be/JU3m9kmDj8E
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