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  1. The highway crossed the Yukon-BC border nine times from Mile 590 to Mile 773, six of those crossings were from Mile 590 to Mile 596. After passing the south end of Kluane Lake, the highway follows a north-northwest course to the Alaska border, then northwest to the terminus at Delta Junction.

  2. Jun 28, 2024 · Alaska Highway, road (1,387 miles [2,232 km] long) through British Columbia, Yukon, and Alaska. It was previously called the Alaskan International Highway, the Alaska Military Highway, and the Alcan (Alaska-Canadian) Highway.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. May 24, 2017 · The 2,400-kilometre long route from Dawson Creek, BC, through the Yukon, and onto Delta Junction, Alaska was selected over an easier one proposed earlier, that would have started from Prince George. Military strategists picked it to connect with a series of airfields just built by the Canadian army between Edmonton and Whitehorse.

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  4. As shown on this map, the Shakwak Project was developed to pave a 205-mile (330-kilometer) portion of the Alaska Highway in Canada from the Yukon settlements to the Alaska-Canadian border and the Haines Highway from the port at Haines, AK, to Haines Junction in the Yukon.

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  5. Nov 2, 2020 · This guide consists of collections of primary source material held by Alaskan and Canadian archives, libraries, and museums, as well as United States Federal Archives, which relate to the construction of the Alaska Highway (also known as the ALCAN and the Alaska-Canadian Highway).

    • Gwendolyn Higgins
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  6. Over the next eight months, more than 25,000 men — a mix of Canadian and American civilians and some 11,000 soldiers from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers — stubbornly punched a path from Dawson Creek in northeastern British Columbia through the Yukon to a small town in Alaska named Delta Junction.

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  8. The Alaska Highway, formerly known as the Alcan (Alaska-Canadian) Highway, winds its way through wilderness connecting Dawson Creek, British Columbia and Fairbanks, Alaska. President Herbert Hoover considered an overland link from the lower 48 to Alaska as early as 1930.