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Tetsa River Lodge

Info · Convenience Store · Northern British Columbia (Northern British Columbia)

Tetsa River Lodge is a three-generation family-run roadside stop at Historic Mile 375 of the Alaska Highway in northern BC, operating since 1942 and self-proclaimed the 'Cinnamon Bun Centre of the Galactic Cluster.' Ben Andrews continues the family tradition with freshly baked cinnamon buns and hand-crafted artisan meats that have made this a beloved landmark among Alaska Highway travelers. On a remote stretch with very few services between Fort Nelson and the Yukon, it offers tenting, cabins, a cafe, gas and diesel, and WiFi — making it a rare and welcome resupply point for touring cyclists.

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Address: Historic Mile 375 Alaska Highway
Phone: 1-780-882-3248
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?Bike parking
Water bottle refill
Amenities
Basic groceries*Hot food*Washrooms*Outdoor water tapIceVending machinesCamping fuelBike rack visible from insideCovered bike parkingPublic rack nearbyBike allowed inside/on patioDevice chargingE-bike chargingPump
Basic groceries: Gift shop/cafe sells homemade breads, artisan meats, cinnamon buns, and soup made on premises; not a full grocery but food staples available for purchase.
Hot food: Cafe serves breakfast and daily homemade soup; website states 'does not offer full meals but serves a wonderful breakfast and has a variety of meats, bread and the daily homemade soup.'
Washrooms: Dedicated shower/washroom building on site referenced across multiple subpages; serves campers, cabin guests, and day visitors.
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