Miles Kms | Item | Summary |
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0.0 0.0 |
Junction of B.C. Highway #37 - The Cassiar Highway |
West via 'The Alaska Highway to Whitehorse, Yukon. - South via B.C. Highway #37 to Meziadin Junction, B.C; Stewart, B.C; Hyder, Alaska. For Highway travel south via The Cassiar Highway: See Milebymile.com - Road Map Highway Travel Guide - The Yellowhead Highway to the Alaska Highway for driving directions / Highway photos. |
0.0 0.0 |
Services fuel at highway |
Gas, diesel propane, carwash. South side of highway. Access to RV Park Campground with hookups. |
0.4 0.7 |
Access to Ranting Lake, Yukon |
North side of highway. |
2.0 3.2 |
Photo view from highway |
Driving east on the Alaska Highway. |
2.5 4.1 |
Point of Information |
Crossing Yamerak Creek. |
5.4 8.7 |
Point of Information |
Crossing Albert Creek, Yukon. |
5.7 9.2 |
Community of Upper Liard , Yukon |
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6.0 9.7 |
Access to Upper Liard Lodge |
South side of highway. |
6.2 10.0 |
Point of Information |
Crossing Laird River, Yukon |
6.6 10.6 |
Photo view from highway |
Driving east on the Alaska Highway. |
10.9 17.5 |
Access to R V Park Campground |
North side of highway. |
12.4 19.9 |
Town of Watson Lake, Yukon |
Western boundary. Attraction is and around Watson Lake, Yukon: Northern Lights Space & Science Centre, Watson Lake, Watson Lake Signpost Forest, Watson Lake, Alaska Highway Interpretive Centre, Heritage House Wildlife & Historic Museum, Lucky Lake, The Liard Canyon, Wye Lake Park
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13.5 21.7 |
Junction of Highway #4 - The Robert Campbell Highway |
North access to communities of Ross River, Yukon, Faro, Yukon, Carmacks, Yukon, Dawson City, Yukon. The Robert Campbell Highway is mostly gravel, and the most improved section is between Carmacks and Faro. |
13.6 21.9 |
Town of Watson Lake, Yukon - Photo Watson Lake Signpost Forest |
The world famous signpost forest, was started in 1942 by a homesick U.S. Army G.I. He erected a sign here, stating the mileage to his hometown. Others followed his lead and are still doing so to this day. Access to Visitor Information Center, north side of highway. The Visitor Information Center have a vidio that explains the building history of the Alaska Highway. Center is adjacent to the Sign Forest. More than 42,000 license plates, road shields and homemade signs are mounted here. |
14.2 22.8 |
Services fuel at highway and Lodging |
South side of highway. |
14.4 23.1 |
Point of Information |
Crossing Jottahamma Creek. |
14.9 24.0 |
Town of Watson Lake, Yukon - Services fuel at highway |
Gas, diesel. North side of highway. |
15.3 24.6 |
Town of Watson Lake, Yukon - |
Access to R.C.M.P. Detachment. North side of highway. |
15.6 25.1 |
Town of Watson Lake, Yukon - Access to Lodging |
North side of highway. |
15.9 25.6 |
Town of Watson Lake, Yukon - Services fuel at highway |
Access to Weigh Station. |
16.0 25.8 |
Town of Watson Lake, Yukon - Access to R V Park Campground |
North side of highway. |
16.2 26.0 |
Town of Watson Lake, Yukon |
Eastern boundary. |
17.4 28.0 |
Roadside highway turnout - Rest Area |
Gravel turnout pit toilets, garbage stand. |
19.3 31.0 |
Roadside highway turnout - Rest Area |
Access to Lucky Lake. |
22.0 35.4 |
British Columbia / Yukon Border - Photo British Columbia highway sign. |
NOTE: Yukon #1 Highway 'The Alaska Highway' becomes, British Columbia Highway #97. -
South to Fort Nelson B.C. Dawson Creek, B.C. Prince George, B.C. NOTE: For Highway travel south via B.C. Highway #97 - See Milebymile.com Road Map Highway Travel Guide Yukon British Columbia Border to Dawson Creek, B.C. for driving directions / highway photos. |