It’s no secret that Canada’s farthest Northern border—Yukon—is known for its impressive landscapes that host a multitude of wildlife migrations. For EV drivers looking to immerse themselves in the wilderness, there is one campground with a nearby charging station: the Marsh Lake Campground. On site, there is also a short trail and bridge for pedestrians to access Marsh Lake beaches.
Marsh Lake connects 600 km of water bodies and lakes that receive a mass migration of tens of thousands of swans, ducks, and geese every spring. It’s estimated that 10% of trumpeter swans in North America flock to this location which is why EV drivers can make their way to the Swan Haven Interpretive Centre near the campground. What’s more, the Yukon Government, Marsh Lake Community Association, Society of Yukon Bird Observatories and members of the Carcross/Tagishcentre First Nation host the annual Swan Festival.
Charge your EV at Marsh Lake Campground
Prior to entering the Marsh Lake Campground, you can find a level 3 FLO charging station near the site, available 24 hours a day. The charging station was installed by the government of Yukon in an effort to promote electric vehicles throughout the province.