An avalanche closed part of a highway in the borough of Haines, a small town about 90 miles north of Juneau in Alaska’s ...
Have you ever driven the Alcan — or just wished you could? The 1,520-mile road through Canada and Alaska is a magnet for adventurous travelers. There are some hardships: rough pavement, dust, mud, and ...
A planned ignition lit by British Columbia firefighters near the Alaska Highway to contain the Summit Lake Wildfire, seen on June 3, 2025. A wildfire in northeastern British Columbia has led to ...
Planning the Alaska Highway is half the fun. The other half is pulling over for the weird, wonderful, and drop-dead gorgeous stops that make this drive legendary. From steaming hot springs tucked in ...
As we saw in part one of this series, the United States and Canada agreed to build a military highway from Fairbanks, Alaska to Dawson Creek, British Columbia in March 1942 in response to potential ...
KETCHIKAN — Minutes after the M/V Kennicott pulled away from its terminal in the Tongass Narrows on a late February journey up the Inside Passage, emergency lights flickered on, barely visible under a ...
This photo from 2014 shows Capt. John Falvey, General Manager of the Alaska Marine Highway System (middle) sitting with Doug Ward of the Ketchikan shipyard (left) and Troy Tacker of the shipyard ...
Editor’s Note: The Caprock Chronicles are edited by Jack Becker, Librarian Emeritus, TTU Libraries. This week’s Caprock Chronicles is written by John McCullough, author and aviation historian of ...
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