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Make 2017 the year of your Alaska Highway Road Trip
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Make 2017 the year of your Alaska Highway Road Trip. February 15, 2017. The Alaska Highway, affectionately dubbed by some the Ultimate Road Trip, has been carrying people through the wilderness of northern British Columbia (BC), the Yukon and Alaska in cars, trucks, buses and RVs as well as on rumbling choppers (the motorcycle variety) — for 75 years. The 75th Anniversary Year is here! Today, 75 years later, the people of the Alaska Highway have much to celebrate. They come from every country to lose the...
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Santa surprises thousands each year in North Pole, Alaska!
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Santa surprises thousands each year in North Pole, Alaska! December 21, 2016. The Alaska Highway corridor provides a once-in-a-lifetime travel experience, with spectacular scenery, adventures and surprises waiting around every bend. Whether you approach the Alaska Highway from the United States or Canada, the roads that lead you to it are an important and exciting part of the journey. You guessed it: North Pole, Alaska! By 1952, the Millers had decided to build a trading post thirteen miles south of Fair...
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Snowmobile the Alaska Highway Backcountry
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Snowmobile the Alaska Highway backcountry. November 24, 2016. During the winter, snowmobiling is a great way to see the Alaska Highway backcountry. One of the best places to go is the wilderness near Fort St. John, in Northern BC, Canada. Fans of the area say it was made for snowmobiling. For many people, snowmobiling can be a comfortable way to enjoy beautiful scenery they might never otherwise experience. For others, it’s an adrenaline sport. Rocky Mountains in Muskwa Kechika. Most people haven’t, alth...
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Events Archive - The Alaska Highway
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Show only the first upcoming instance of recurring events. Night At the Museum in Fort St. John. March 18 @ 7:00 pm. Recurring Event (See all). Once on March 24, 2017. Fort St. John North Peace Museum. Fort St. John. Find out more ». Night At the Museum in Fort St. John. March 24 @ 7:00 pm. Recurring Event (See all). Once on March 24, 2017. Fort St. John North Peace Museum. Fort St. John. Find out more ». The Alaska Highway Road Show – Dawson Creek. July 7 @ 7:00 pm. Calvin Kruk Performing Arts Centre.
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Sorry, no results were found. Follow us on Social Media. Subscribe to our Newsletter. Subscribe to stay up-to-date on the latest stories and start planning your ultimate road trip on the Alaska Highway. We release a new story each week until the celebrations begin! Make 2017 the year of your Alaska Highway Road Trip. Alaska Highway Hiking Trails, Summit Lake & Stone Mountain. Watch the US Army’s ‘44 film on World War II and the Alaska Highway. Santa surprises thousands each year in North Pole, Alaska!
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Alaska Highway Hiking Trails, Summit Lake & Stone Mountain
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Alaska Highway Hiking Trails, Summit Lake & Stone Mountain. October 27, 2016. After you drive west out of Fort Nelson and begin to enter the BC Northern Rockies, the roadside scenery becomes spectacular. You’ll want to stop for photos at Summit Lake (Mile 373; Km 601) in Stone Mountain Provincial Park for two reasons:. 1) Summit Lake is gorgeous, with clear water and mountainous shorelines. 2) You’re now parked at the highest point on the Alaska Highway. You’re at 4,250 feet in elevation. This is a moder...
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Watch the US Army’s ‘44 film on World War II and the Alaska Highway - The Alaska Highway
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Watch the US Army’s ‘44 film on World War II and the Alaska Highway. October 28, 2016. If you’re planning a trip on the Alaska Highway next year (2017 is its 75th Anniversary), you’ll want to watch the US Army Engineers’ documentary Alaska Highway Construction, produced in 1944. It’s key because the short amount of time it took soldiers and civilians to thrash through the bush and finish the road was (as described in the film) nothing short of a miracle. Pearl Harbour: Without declaration of war, in Dece...
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12 Places of Heritage Interest on the Alaska Highway - The Alaska Highway
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12 Places of Heritage Interest on the Alaska Highway. September 13, 2016. The Alaska Highway Community Society (AHCS) in British Columbia and the Alaska Highway Heritage Society (AHHS) in Yukon are collaborating through the Alaska Highway Heritage Project to get the Alaska Highway recognized, appreciated and developed as one of North America’s most important historical routes. These organizations have identified 12 leading places of serious interest from a heritage standpoint. 3 Historic Kiskatinaw Bridge.
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