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It's all here in the 2001 Bell's Mile-by-Mile Travel Guide for Alaska, Yukon & British Columbia! The information is updated annually so there is no better or more accurate guide available.
Following World War II when the Alaska Military Highway was opened to public use, virtually all tourist travel north was along that single 1500-mile
route. A good map and a strong constitution was all you needed to find your way.
Today, with the creation of the British Columbia and Alaska ferry systems,
cruise ships plying the Inside Passage, highly competitive airlines serving Alaska and the Yukon, and with a whole network of roads in British Columbia, the Yukon and Alaska, the travel choices of our visitors have broadened dramatically.
With this in mind, we have organized Bell's Alaska Travel Guide to be thoroughly useful however you decide to travel to Alaska, "The Great Land".
Trip Planning is an introduction to the whole Northern travel experience. Within a few minutes you'll grasp all the route options and the basic essentials for planning your trip.
Ways to Get There with breakdowns for air, bus, cruise ships, the ferry systems, auto and package tours will provide the detail you need for planning your trip.
National Parks and Forests places all information on Alaska and the Yukon's national parks, monuments, preserves, and forests in one place.
Worth Knowing is a synopsis of all sorts of information you'll find useful on your trip including what you should know before you go.
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