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  1. See my previous post about the Alaska Highway to read all the details you need to know in order to cross the border between Alaska and Canada (note that if you are leaving Alaska and entering Canada, you will not stop here at the US border post and will continue to the Canadian border post).

  2. 7 maj 2013 · The Alaska-Canada Highway is a joint venture that spans across two countries, two Canadian providences, and one U.S. state. Many people think the Al-Can starts somewhere in the northern portion of the Continental US, but it actually doesn’t officially start until the small city of Dawson Creek in B.C..

  3. Follow the stunning Canadian Rockies through Alberta and British Columbia on the Rocky Mountain route and then travel the entire length of the Alaska Highway - from “Mile 0” in Dawson Creek, BC through the Yukon’s endless vistas to Delta Junction, Alaska.

  4. Drive North to Alaska through Canada on the Rockies Route, traveling along the beautiful Canadian Rockies in Alberta and the full length of the famous Alaska Highway.

  5. When driving through Canada, most travelers choose one of two routes to reach the beginning of the Alaska Highway in Dawson Creek. Either through British Columbia or through Alberta. The Alberta route can include stops in Banff and Jasper, which are beautiful places to visit in the Canadian Rockies.

  6. Find local businesses, view maps and get driving directions in Google Maps.

  7. Explore detailed route descriptions, maps, and rules/FAQs for driving to Alaska through Canada. Trip Planning Tips. Drive the Alaska-Canada Highway for a one-of-a-kind, week-long adventure through some of the planet's most breathtaking scenery in British Columbia, Yukon Territory, and Interior Alaska.

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