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Beaver Creek

Beaver Creek is the most westerly community in Canada and is the Yukon’s gateway to Alaska. ...more
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Dawson Creek

The community of Dawson Creek was one of many farming communities established by European-Canadian settlers moving into the Peace River Country. ...more
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Delta Junction

Delta Junction began with a Road house that was built at the junction of the Delta and the Tanana Rivers to service gold seekers.  ...more
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Fort Nelson

Fort Nelson was established first as a Hudson Bay Trading Post in 1805 and named after Admiral Nelson of the British Navy. ...more
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Fort St John

​Fort St. John is The Energetic City, located in the heart of majestic Peace River country. ...more
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Haines Junction

The highway community of Haines Junction is nestled at the base of the St. Elias Mountains. ...more
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Teslin

The Village of Teslin is on the shores of Nisutlin Bay on Teslin Lake. ...more
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Tok

Tok is often referred to as the “Gateway to Alaska,” because it is the first major community in Alaska you come to when heading north.  ...more
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Watson Lake

Watson Lake is the first Yukon community encountered by the northbound traveller and is the second largest town in the Yukon. ...more
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Whitehorse

Whitehorse is The Capital of the Yukon and over two-thirds of the Yukon’s residents live here, which has a year-round population of about 36,000. ...more
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  • Home
  • Alaska Highway History
  • Communities
    • Beaver Creek
    • Dawson Creek
    • Delta Junction
    • Fort Nelson
    • Fort St John
    • Haines Junction
    • Teslin
    • Tok
    • Watson Lake
    • Whitehorse