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Drive in Alaska Highway


Drive in Alaska Highway

The only real possible way of doing this trip is driving. Many travellers do this trip with a Recreational Vehicle (RV). Although Canada generally uses metric, most points along the Alaska Highway are identified by mileage:
  • Mile 0 - Dawson Creek
  • Mile 47 Fort St. John
  • Mile 101 - Wonowon
  • Mile 283 - Fort Nelson
  • Mile 437 - Muncho Lake
  • Mile 613 - Watson Lake
  • Mile 887 - Whitehorse
  • Mile 985 - Haines Junction/Kluane National Park Reserve
  • Mile 1314 - Tok
  • Mile 1422 - Delta Junction (Official end of the highway)
  • Mile 1488 - Fairbanks
  • Remember that you will have more than 20 h of sunlight during the summer months and less than 5 h of sunlight in the middle of winter.

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