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The road traversed both Canada and the United States, beginning at Dawson Creek, British Columbia, with branches terminating at Fairbanks and Valdez, Alaska .
Joe Adrian animatedly shares recollections of his father's military service -- a unique period that included participation in the construction of the Alaska Highway and the creation of maps for ...
The Canadian Telegraph project, known as CANTEL, was a vital dimension of the Alaska Highway project, enabling the military to communicate along the entire length of the road.
Repairs to a section of the Alaska Highway in British Columbia near the Yukon border are expected to take more than a month before the road can reopen fully again, according to Canadian ...
Agencies monitoring wildfires in Alaska have elevated the state to Preparedness Level 5, which is the highest level, as ...
If you plan your trip up the Alaska Highway (the Alcan) correctly, you'll include one of Canada's most incredible drives: the Icefields Parkway. We started our journey north in Spokane — heading ...
The Canadian government said in September that it will spend approximately $15 million on a 27-mile road in support of critical minerals at Galore Creek Mine. The road will stretch between two ...
Civilian and military leaders honor heroes who built the Alaska-Canadian Highway ...
If a gifted palm reader scrutinized a highway map, she could read our past, and perhaps glean something of the future, from the web of roadways crossing America. New England’s “post roads ...
The Alaska Highway (also known as the Alaskan Highway, Alaska-Canadian Highway, or ALCAN Highway) was constructed during World War II for the purpose of connecting the contiguous United States to ...
The ALCAN Highway, also known as the Alaska Highway or Alaska-Canadian Highway, was constructed in less than nine months during World War II as a means of connecting the contiguous United States ...
The Alaskan Highway stands today as one of the boldest homeland security initiatives ever undertaken.