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Haines Highway Also known as the Haines Road or Highway 3, the Haines Highway connects Haines Junction in the Yukon with Haines, Alaska. At approximately 244 km (152 mi) long, this route was once used by traders and gold prospectors. Address: . Haines Junction YT
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Canol Road Canol Road begins at Johnson's Crossing in the Yukon near the Teslin River bridge and runs to the NWT border. During World War II, the Canol (short for Canada Oil) pipeline was constructed which no longer exists today. Address: . Johnson's Crossing YT Canada
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Dempster Highway Travel along the Dempster Highway, Canada's only all-season route that crosses the Arctic Circle. From Dawson City to North Yukon and continuing to Inuvik, NWT, this highway traverses alpine tundra landscapes and offers scenic vistas.
Distance: 736 km (457.3 mi) one-way
Features and Attractions: Tombstone Territorial Park, Arctic Circle, Gwich'in
culture, porcupine carbiou, Two Moose Lake, Blackstone Uplands
Information Courtesy of: Travel Yukon
Note: Travellers are advised to plan ahead and take extra precautions along
this route as this is a remote sector with limited services
Address: . YT Canada
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Tatchun/Frenchman Road The Tatchun/Frenchman Road joins the Robert Campbell Highway from the Klondike Highway intersection. A side-route leads to campgrounds in the area including Tatchun Lake, Nunatuk and Frenchman Lake. Watch for signs. Deer mule sightings along this road are possible. Address: . Carmacks YT Canada
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Annie Lake Road Annie Lake Road is a scenic side road with several trails in the area offering hiking, biking and paddling adventures. The trip takes visitors up the the Wheaton River Valley. To get to this area, turn west at Km 140/Mile 87 of the South Klondike Highway. Located near the Robinson Roadhouse historic site. Address: . Teslin YT Canada
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The Alaska Highway This highway, often called one of the most scenic highways in North America, runs from Dawson Creek, BC, through parts of the Yukon, including Whitehorse and Fort Nelson, before reaching its destination in Delta Junction, Alaska. Address: Alaska Highway BC/YT/AK
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Campbell Highway The Campbell Highway (Robert Campbell Highway), also known as Highway 4 in the Yukon, travels through a remote area offering fishing and wildlife opportunities. This 583 km (362 mi) gravel road connects Watson Lake with Carmacks and serves the communities of Faro and Ross River. Address: . YT Canada
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