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The Alaska Highway was built by the US Army across Canada's north to Alaska, a road across mountains, permafrost and rivers, as a military supply route
Measuring more than 2800 km, BC's Great Northern Circle Tour explores the unpopulated wilds of both the historic Alaska Highway and untamed Stewart-Cassiar Highway.
The Great Northern Circle Tour takes travelers into untouched BC wilderness. While hotels are limited, provincial park campgrounds are beautiful and abundant.
The Charles Camsell Hospital in Edmonton, Alberta, vacant for more than 15 years, has been a source of controversy in the community and city.
World War II provided the main reason for the building of the Alaska Highway. This wilderness road was hacked through unknown forests within just eight and a half months.
Thinking about visiting Alaska? Don't plan a trip without the "Milepost Alaska Travel Planner", a guide to sightseeing wildlife viewing, camping, fishing or touring Alask
Skagway Alaska offers a unique glimpse of an era gone by and provides many outdoor recreational activities for its visitors
Go fishing in Mud Lake, boat tours in Kathleen Lake, helicopter tours over Mount Logan and stay in Haines Junction, all while seeing bears, mountain goats, sheep & moose.
Hop on the White Pass & Yukon Rail Route for remnants of the Klondike Gold Rush, whether from an Alaskan cruise vacation or various pick up points.
Use the Alaska Marine Highway System (AMHS) to access the many boating and recreational opportunities found in Alaska
Winter activities like dog sledding, cross country skiing, snowshoeing and snowmobiling are popular in Yellowknife, NWT and beyond.
Canada's Yukon Territory offers visitors the chance to see historic gold mining towns and take advantage of many outdoor activities.
The lure of gold brought thousands of people from around the world to the Yukon Gold Rush to pan for gold and Dawson City became a rich town from the Bonanza Creek gold.
An introduction to four artists/ bands in Folk Music that men need not fear.


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