It is the only original wooden bridge still in use from the Alaska Highway project. Work began in November of 1942. Fort Nelson, British Columbia, Historic Mile 300 The multi-ton Caterpillar D-8 ...
A survey of 3,000 drivers by Gunther VW Daytona looked to find the most feared roads during winter, with five from ...
A state-owned operation founded in 1963, the Alaska Marine Highway primarily serves as a passenger, vehicle and freight service for British Columbian and Inside Passage ports that lack road access ...
With transportation to the remote areas of Alaska and British Columbia unreliable at best ... before they could begin the day's work. The highway builders were constantly on the move, at a ...
Ferries that operate as the Alaska Marine Highway System are as essential to coastal communities as roads are to the cities ...
The highway will be closed from 5 p.m. Sunday to 8 a.m. Monday, according to a social media post by the Alaska Department of ...
Lindley. As a member of the Army Corp of Engineers, he was sent north to help construct the Alaska Highway connecting Dawson's Creek, British Columbia, to Delta Junction, Alaska, around 142 miles ...
Originally known as Tropical Valley for its lush terrain, Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park in British Columbia encompasses ... for drivers on the nearby Alaska Highway.
In December, passengers on a voyage between Bellingham, Washington, and Southeast Alaska became the first to use the new, free WiFi feature on MV Columbia. The pilot project will be expanded to ...