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Once called “the biggest and hardest job since the Panama Canal”, the Alaska Highway was constructed between March and October 1942 by a workforce of 16,000. Built in order to link the US Mainland with Alaska and improve strategic war efforts during WW2, the highway starts in Dawson Creek, British Columbia and travels through the Yukon to Delta Junction in Alaska. Originally 2,700 km in length, today it’s 2,232 km due to road rerouting and straightening over the years. Opened in 1948, the…

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Winter in Whitehorse Despite short daylight hours, Yukoners don’t just tolerate winter; they embrace it. The view of the Yukon River is never more picturesque than when Grey Mountain is covered with snow and sparkling in the winter sun. Cross-country skiers enjoy the vast network of world-class trails at the Mount McIntyre Recreation Centre and […]

Dempster Highway (Yukon/Northwest Territories). The Dempster Highway connects the Klondike Highway in the Yukon Territory of Canada to Inuvik, Northwest Territories on the Mackenzie River delta. During the winter, the highway extends another 194 kilometres to Tuktoyaktuk, on the northern coast of Canada, using frozen portions of the Mackenzie River delta as an ice road.🇨🇦 Argentina, Dempster Highway, Yukon Canada, Yukon Territory, Beautiful Canada, River Delta, Canadian Travel, Northwest Territories, Visit Canada

Dempster Highway (Yukon/Northwest Territories). The Dempster Highway connects the Klondike Highway in the Yukon Territory of Canada to Inuvik, Northwest Territories on the Mackenzie River delta. During the winter, the highway extends another 194 kilometres to Tuktoyaktuk, on the northern coast of Canada, using frozen portions of the Mackenzie River delta as an ice road.🇨🇦

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