Canada
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The grocery is not as comprehensive as at Dease Lake, but there’s no need to go hungry. The scary bit is there are no prices on the shelves so you’ll never know the price till you get to the checkout. Makes me nervous! There’s a cafe section which was closed as I came through. Gas & diesel is self serve.
!!This is the last grocery before Kitwanga on the Cassiar highway (about 500km) or Stewart on highway 37A!!
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Wow the cafe had amazing burgers and poutine was standard gravy but super tastey!! I got a few snacks and was not too horrified by the price
Report Check-InShop was stupid with zero prices anywhere, but the attached cafe was good value, and I had a big plain hamburger and homemade fries for $11.50 which is a good rate for this part of the world. $5 for 30 mins of decently fast WiFi
Report Check-InYou get everything you need here. But there are no prices on the items and its expensice
Report Check-InWe stopped here. Predictably expensive , but this is the most we have paid for diesel at $1.47 litre . Food unpriced and expensive .
Report Check-InNote for southbound cyclists: This is the last grocery before Kitwanga on the Cassiar highway (about 500km) or Stewart on highway 37A. Bell II has a cafe and the gas station at Meziadin junction has snacks only.
Report Check-InThe grocery is not as comprehensive as at Dease Lake, but there’s no need to go hungry. The scary bit is there are no prices on the shelves so you’ll never know the price till you get to the checkout. Makes me nervous! There’s a cafe section which was closed as I came through. Gas & diesel is self serve.
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