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  1. The Alaska Highway, also known as the Alaskan Highway or the Alcan Highway, is the 2,224 Km/1382 mile road that connects Dawson Creek, BC in Canada to Delta Junction, Alaska. It is a mostly paved or chip sealed highway, which is open year round and passes through the rugged northern landscape of British Columbia, Yukon and Alaska.

  2. The Alaska Highway (French: Route de l'Alaska; also known as the Alaskan Highway, Alaska-Canadian Highway, or ALCAN Highway) was constructed during World War II to connect the contiguous United States to Alaska across Canada.

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    Alcan was a Canadian mining company and aluminum manufacturer. It was founded in 1902 as the Northern Aluminum Company, renamed Aluminum Company of Canada in 1925, and Alcan Aluminum in 1966. It took the name Alcan Incorporated in 2001. During that time, it grew to become one of the world's largest aluminum manufacturers.

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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.
  5. The ideal time to drive to Alaska is during the summer season from late May to mid-September. You'll experience milder weather, longer daylight hours, and better road conditions. Outside of this window, campgrounds are closed and many of the hotels and lodges close in winter as well.

  6. The Alaska Highway—which is also called the Alaska-Canada Highway, the Alaskan Highway, or the ALCAN/Alcan—is a road that runs from Dawson Creek, British Columbia (Canada) to Delta Junction, Alaska (U.S.). In 2023, the Alaska Highway celebrated its 75th anniversary of opening.

  7. 5 days ago · The Alcan Highway is the only road to Alaska. We drove up from Wisconsin, but those driving to Alaska from California will also end up on the Alcan Highway too. How Long is the Alcan Highway? The Alcan Highway is 1,387 miles long, but the exact length varies year to year on road construction detours. Where Does the Alcan Highway Start and End?

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