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Top of the World Hwy, Dawson, Yukon Territory, Y0B 1G0, Canada
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Jun 16, 2019
The signs were mislabled and the man in charge threatened to kick us off the boat because we were in the "wrong area." It said 19 feet but the guy claimed it said 25 feet. We waited for over twenty minutes to begin with and we were here prior to any other cars. Don't expect to have a nice time but just to get on and get off a little grumpier. I had nothing but great experiences in Canada until we were forced to deal with the guys working on this ferry.

Jun 10, 2019
Being a tourist from a non north american country, I got confused with the entrance procedure because there were no signs whatsoever and no staff to give me directions, except a girl holding a sign very far. I then assumed the procedure would be as in my country and followed the car in front of me as soon as he was called, thinking they had called our whole queue. Upon seeing me advance, the girl kept swinging the sign between “stop” and “slow” while looking at me and I kept stopping and going as she turned them. She was singaling while looking at me, so I thought it was for me to go! When I got on the ferry, the guy in charge came to me and was very rude telling me I should have stopped, but as I tried to explain why I got confused with the signals he then talked louder in a hostile manner over my voice and walked away without letting me explain that I didn’t do it wrong on purpose. I would never deliberately do something wrong, I honestly got confused and for me to be in a foreign country trying to understand a local procedure and then being treated like sh*t without being given the chance to explain myself in a language that isn’t my mother tongue just made me feel miserable, alone and not welcome. Very rude and hostile guy, I hope he learns how to be a better person.

Dec 5, 2018
A free ferry will always get 5 stars from me, unless it sinks. I loved watching how the ferry used the current like a sail uses the wind. My motorhome & Jeep combination fit with no issue, but they did take a LONG time (like 1.5 hours) before they decided to load me up. I did get to watch several crossings however. The dirt loading ramp made it exciting!

Mar 2, 2019
Love this little ferry, it's the only way to get across the rive so in the summer waits can be very very very long, so get there early.

Jun 26, 2019
Its quick, and staff are great

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