Our epic drive through the Yukon on Alaska Highway | Alaska, USA to Toronto, Canada | Reel 34

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Our epic drive through the Yukon on Alaska Highway |Toronto,Canada to Alaska,USA |Reel 34

Crossing Yukon: Exploring From Destruction Bay And Beyond!
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Embarking on a road journey from Destruction Bay in the Yukon to the border of British Columbia via Highway 37 is an adventure through some of Canada’s most stunning and remote landscapes. Here’s a detailed guide for this route:

Starting Point: Destruction Bay, Yukon

Destruction Bay is a small community located on the shores of Kluane Lake, along the Alaska Highway (Highway 1). Known for its scenic beauty, it serves as an excellent starting point for your journey.

Route Overview

The journey involves traveling from Destruction Bay down the Alaska Highway, turning onto the Haines Highway (Highway 3), and eventually connecting with the Stewart-Cassiar Highway (Highway 37) in British Columbia. Here’s a breakdown of the key segments:

1. Destruction Bay to Haines Junction (approx. 108 km)
• Route: Take the Alaska Highway (Highway 1) south from Destruction Bay.
• Highlights: Enjoy the views of Kluane Lake and the surrounding mountains. Kluane National Park and Reserve offers opportunities for hiking and wildlife viewing.
2. Haines Junction to the Haines Highway Junction (approx. 25 km)
• Route: Continue on the Alaska Highway (Highway 1) until you reach the junction with the Haines Highway (Highway 3).
• Highlights: Haines Junction is a gateway to Kluane National Park and offers amenities and visitor information.
3. Haines Highway Junction to the Alaska Highway (near Haines, Alaska) (approx. 244 km)
• Route: Turn onto the Haines Highway (Highway 3) and travel southeast towards Haines, Alaska.
• Highlights: This route crosses into British Columbia before entering Alaska. The highway offers spectacular views of glaciers, rivers, and mountains. Watch for wildlife such as bears and eagles.
4. Alaska Highway (Haines, Alaska) to the Stewart-Cassiar Highway Junction (approx. 300 km)
• Route: Travel back into Canada and connect with the Stewart-Cassiar Highway (Highway 37) at its junction.
• Highlights: The Stewart-Cassiar Highway is known for its rugged beauty, less traffic, and opportunities for solitude.

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