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  1. Explore detailed route descriptions, maps, and rules/FAQs for driving to Alaska through Canada. 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.

    • Anchorage to Seward (Seward Highway) The dri­ve from Anchor­age to the sea­side com­mu­ni­ty of Seward begins with two hours of spec­tac­u­lar views as you pass between the dra­mat­ic shore­lines of Tur­na­gain Arm and the jut­ting peaks of the Chugach Mountains.
    • Anchorage to Valdez Driving Map. The dri­ve from Anchor­age to Valdez takes 6 to 7 hours on aver­age. But, there are many scenic vis­tas and unique places to stop along the way mak­ing it easy to spend more than 6 hours on the road.
    • Anchorage to Denali National Park Driving Map. It’s a 5‑hour dri­ve up to the park from Anchor­age, and you’ll find a num­ber of scenic high­lights and activ­i­ties along the way.
    • Valdez to Fairbanks (Richardson Highway) This dri­ve fol­lows the 368 mile Richard­son high­way from Valdez to Fair­banks, and takes approx­i­mate­ly 7.5 – 8 hours to com­plete.
  2. May 7, 2013 · Facts about the Alaska Canada Highway & Guide for Planning Your Road Trip. 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 ...

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    • Mile 0: Dawson Creek. Your adventure along the Alaska Highway has begun! Dawson Creek provides a great opportunity to stock up on all the odds and ends you’ll need for traveling the Alcan.
    • Mile 1-46: Dawson Creek to Fort St. John. There isn’t a lot to see in this short stretch extending between Dawson Creek and Fort St. John on the Alaska Highway, but there are a couple of places worthy of a quick stop.
    • Mile 47: Fort St. John. Fort St. John is only a short distance from Dawson Creek, so most won’t stop here (plus there aren’t any major attractions). That said, if you do find yourself here in Fort St. John on your trip along the Alaska Highway, here are a few things to help you plan your time there.
    • Mile 48-282: Fort St. John to Fort Nelson. Again, Mile 48-283 isn’t the most exciting stretch of the Alaska Highway but there are a couple of stops en route between Fort St. John and Fort Nelson.
  3. Drive to Alaska safely with our Alaska Highway Maps and mile by mile description of the Alcan Highway. Discover what to do on the Alaska Highway and camping.

  4. We’ve complied our Alaska State Map and Alaska road maps which include Alaska and Canada. We have maps of Alaska cities, highways and regions plus maps of the Yukon and Northern British Columbia in one convenient location.

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