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The Alaska Highway is a 1,500-mile long wide-open road from Dawson Creek in British Columbia to Delta Junction in Alaska. It was carved from rock and deep forests in only eight months. As you drive through Alaska Highway, you will see some of the most magnificent national parks in both Canada and the United States.
The farther north and west you go, the more spectacular the mountains will become. Along the road, you will encounter bears, moose, wild sheep, and bison. You can find great fishing holes, pan for gold at the MacBride Museum in Whitehorse, walk the trestle bridge at Pouce Coupe.

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Denali National Park
Ketchikan
Mendenhall Glacier
Glacier Bay National Park
Hubbard Glacier
Talkeetna
Skagway
Sitka
Homer
Northern Lights in Fairbanks
Anchorage
Valdez
Seward, Alaska
Haines
Tracy Arm Fjord
Tongass National Forest
Alaska Highway
Columbia Glacier
Kenai Fjords National Park
Matanuska Glacier
Girdwood
Black Sand Beach
Fort Abercrombie State Park
Schooner Beach
The Homer Spit
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