OTHER SCENIC DRIVES
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Scenic
Drives
Alaska Highway
Constructed during World War II, the Alaska Highway is world renown and
is a smooth, scenic route into the North which stretches from Watson
Lake, near the British Columbia border to Beaver Creek at the Alaska
border.
Start your Yukon scenic drive along the Alaska Highway in Watson Lake
and visit the town's world-famous Sign Post Forest. Next stop is Teslin,
home of the Inland Tlingit people. A popular destination for fishing
and boating, this scenic lakeside community has a proud artistic and
cultural heritage. From Teslin, visit Yukon's capital, Whitehorse, known
as the Wilderness City for good reason. Surrounded by forests and mountains,
the Yukon River flows through downtown Whitehorse and trails criss-cross
the city. Visit the S.S. Klondike on the waterfront, MacBride Museum,
Beringia Centre and galleries showcasing the work of Yukon's talented
artists.
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Beyond Whitehorse, the Alaska Highway parallels the majestic
outer rim of Kluane National Park from the mountain village of Haines
Junction to Destruction Bay, Burwash Landing, ending its Canadian
journey at Beaver Creek. Offering spectacular glacier flightseeing,
hiking, horseback riding, wildlife viewing, canoeing and river
rafting, Kluane Country is a popular Yukon
adventure vacation destination.
Download Alaska Highway Scenic Drive PDF (137Kb)
Scenic drives are courtesy
of travelyukon.com
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