Find Your Next Stop
Guest houses, campsites, restaurants, repair shops & fuel across 5 regions
Guest houses, campsites, restaurants, repair shops & fuel across 5 regions
26 listings found
Key fuel stop on the remote Cassiar Highway — the scenic alternative to the Alaska Highway. Essential top-up point before long wilderness stretches north and south.
Multi-brand service centre near Vancouver. ADV specialist familiar with BMW GS, KTM, and Triumph platforms. Popular among riders planning BC coast and Vancouver Island runs.
The ONLY fuel on the Icefields Parkway between Lake Louise and Jasper — a 140km stretch. Fill up here without fail. Higher prices reflect the remote location; the scenery is priceless.
Tiny Yukon community on Kluane Lake with fuel, a small lodge, and extraordinary scenery. One of the most remote and memorable fuel stops on the entire Alaska Highway run.
Critical fuel stop on the Alaska Highway in Watson Lake, Yukon. Last reliable fuel before a long remote stretch. Famous for the nearby Sign Post Forest — 77,000+ signs from around the world.
Comfortable lodge at the base of the Icefields Parkway — one of the world's greatest motorcycle roads. Heated secure parking, stunning Rockies views, and ideal for multi-day parkway explorations.
Full-service hotel in the heart of Banff offering secure underground motorcycle parking. Steps from excellent restaurants and a perfect base for riding the Icefields Parkway and Kananaskis Country.
Remote lodge on the legendary Alaska Highway. Cabins, fuel, and home-cooked meals in the wilderness — 1,000 hats hanging from the ceiling. A rite of passage stop for Alaska Highway riders.
Central Whitehorse accommodation popular with Alaska Highway and Dempster Highway motorcycle travelers. Secure parking, laundry, and the best starting point for the Arctic adventure.
Located right on the world-famous Cabot Trail — one of Canada's most dramatic coastal motorcycle roads. Cliff-top views, welcoming hosts, and easy access to Cape Breton Highlands NP.
The only fuel and camping stop in the middle of the Icefields Parkway. Stunning mountain backdrop, basic but vital facilities, and the feeling of being at the edge of the world.
Famous campground near the world-renowned Sign Post Forest — where overlanders have nailed their hometown signs since 1942. A landmark Alaska Highway stop for motorcycle travelers.
Parks Canada campground inside Cape Breton Highlands National Park on the iconic Cabot Trail. Ocean cliffs, dense forests, and some of Canada's most spectacular coastal riding right from your tent.
Remote campsite on the Cassiar Highway — Canada's most scenic alternate to the Alaska Highway. Good facilities in a tiny town that serves as a lifeline for northbound riders.
Large Parks Canada campground in Jasper, the northern terminus of the Icefields Parkway. Full services, hot showers, and the Icefields Parkway stretching south toward Banff from your doorstep.
Legendary biker stop on Highway 7 between Madoc and Marmora. Incredible rotisserie chicken, vintage bikes on display inside, and a dedicated moto following throughout Ontario. Don't miss it.
Tiny cafe in the tiny mountain town of Field, BC — right on the Trans-Canada Highway through Yoho National Park. Famous for their pie and the welcome warmth after the Kicking Horse Pass climb.
Popular Banff dining spot with a focus on local and wild ingredients. One of the best post-ride meals in the Rockies. The bison burger is legendary among riders finishing the Icefields Parkway.
Essential stop on the long Highway 11 run through Northern Ontario. Fuel, food, and wi-fi in a stretch where services are scarce. A true rider's wayside that understands what motorcycle travelers need.
The classic Trans-Canada/Alaska Highway trucker-and-biker diner. Open long hours, massive portions, and a warm welcome for every two-wheeled road warrior pushing toward Alaska.