Maintenance and Use of Alaska Highway: 1944-present: A Road for the People
Recreation vehicle travelers enjoy the best of both worlds (view more details)
Recreation vehicle travel
In 1948, civilians were granted use of the Alaska Highway without a permit. For over six decades, traffic has included resources being transported from mines, locals traveling south or between communities, tourists in buses and recreation vehicles, merchandise destined for northern businesses, and even cyclists on two-wheeled adventures.
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...dusty Alaska Highway (view more details)
A transport truck on a dusty Alaska Highway.
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The northern traveler’s bible. (view more details)
The Milepost travel booklet
Over the last decade the entire highway has been paved or chip-sealed - it is no longer the challenging dusty gravel road in the summer. Also, major reconstruction has straightened and leveled the winding, hilly highway it once used to be. Tourists who in the past proudly displayed their bumper stickers - "I survived the Alaska Highway" - could hardly boast the same today!
A scene depicts a jeep traveling the vast expanse of the Alaska Highway surrounded by boreal forest ca. 1943. (view more details)
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