Section 3 of the Alaska Highway begins from Watson Lake in the Yukon and travels through Teslin of the Southern Lakes region, then to Whitehorse and Haines Junction before entering Alaska, USA.
Section 3 of the Alaska Highway begins from Watson Lake in the Yukon and travels through Teslin of the Southern Lakes region, then to Whitehorse and Haines Junction before entering Alaska, USA.
Section 2 of the Alaska Highway begins from Fort Nelson in northern British Columbia, Canada. This section of the highway travels west and is considered one of the more remote and scenic sections of the historic route. There are mountain ridge highways, deep canyons and plenty of wildlife sightings.
Alaska Highway is a historic, scenic and globally recognized driving routes. Recognized as the "16th Wonder of the Engineered World", the Alaska Hwy route follows a scenic 2,451 km (1523 mi.) paved road from Mile "0" in Dawson Creek, BC, Canada to Delta Junction, Alaska, U.S.A.