Ultra-endurance athelte Lael Wilcox spent one summer cycling every road in Alaska. A total of about 4,500 miles.
Pioneer Air Museum, located in Pioneer Park, Fairbanks, chronicles the history of Bush aviation in Interior Alaska.
The heart of Alaska’s Interior, Fairbanks is known (among other things) for its Chena River cruises and the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) Museum of the North. Fairbanks…
One of the frequent questions is, “When is the best time to travel?” Many Alaskans recommend May and June as the most favorable months for travel to the…
Road Reports on Driving Conditions in the North Alert: Travel restrictions apply due to COVID-19 response. Canada/US and NWT border crossings are limited to essential travel only. Non-essential…
Alaska, known for its historic gold rushes and current mining opportunities, offers the chance to pan for gold and to learn about recreational gold mining. Locals and visitors…
Hunting and fishing are popular sports in the North and a way of life for many residents. Both resident and nonresident sport fishermen and hunters must be aware…
The monetary system in Canada is based on dollars and cents like the U.S., but there are differences. Canada has nickels, dimes, quarters, 1-dollar coins (“loonies”) and 2-dollar…
The White Pass & Yukon Route (WP&YR) is a narrow-gauge (36-inch) privately owned railroad built during the Klondike Gold Rush. Construction of the WP&YR began in May 1898…