There is a small convenience store at the Crossing, which carries limited snacks, dry meals such as pasta, and fuel. It is possible to purchase food that doesn’t do well in a mailed resupply, such as cheese and bread. However, due to high prices, it’s recommended to mail a resupply box and supplement with items from the store if needed. Boxes sent to the crossing are picked up by a staff member in Lake Louise, which may only happen every other week, so give your box plenty of time to arrive, or drop it off in person.
Can you resupply at Saskatchewan River Crossing?
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