What Do the Second Tallest Mountains in the United States and Canada Have in Common?
The tallest mountain in the United States is Denali, formerly known as Mount McKinley. It is also the tallest mountain in North America....
The Alaska Highway: Expensive Drinks
Before the construction of the Alaska Highway in 1942, Whitehorse was a relatively isolated, unincorporated town. It was not the largest...
The Alaska Highway By the Numbers
The Alaska Highway is an incredible road – here are some numbers to give you an idea about just how incredible it is: Current Length:...
The Yukon River Quest
Yesterday – June 27 – marked the beginning of the Yukon River Quest. This annual canoe and kayak race is the longest canoe/kayak race in...
The Most Dangerous Animal on the Alaska Highway
There are many animals along the Alaska Highway that can cause you serious injury or even kill you. Grizzly bears can be deadly, and the...
5 Places to Visit in Whitehorse
Five great places to visit on your next trip to Whitehorse, in Canada's Yukon.
6 Places to See World War II History on the Alaska Highway
The U.S. Army constructed the Alaska Highway, then known as ALCAN, during World War II. Although the original road has been replaced over...