Actually, you can get a bit closer to the coast, at least closer than
the Alaska Hwy., by taking the Cassiar Hwy. north through B.C. to
where it connects with the Alcan near Watson Lake. A few small roads
lead off the Cassiar to connect with coastal towns like Bella Coola,
Prine Rupert and Stewart. The Cassiar still retains a more remote feel
than the Alcan, and gets less traffic (but more truck traffic). With a
month you could easily drive up the Cassiar, connect with the Alcan,
see Alaska and the Yukon, then head back down the Alcan to Montana
(see Glacier and Yellowstone national parks) and back to Vancouver. It
would be a lot of driving, but you'd see some beautiful country.
Feel free to look over my Web site about driving to and around Alaska
to get some suggestions about what to see and do. I haven't updated it
for a while, but the info is still useful. See
http://members.aol.com/briwasson/alaskalinks.html.
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> On 6 Jan 2004 20:01:39 -0800, (Luke) wrote:
>
> >G'day,
> >
> >Myself and 2-3 others are heading to Canada and Alaska around
> >July-August for a month from Australia. What we want to know is
> >where to go, what to do and see? We will be travelling from
> >Vancouver up the west coast up to Alaska (no destination as yet)
> >by car.
> >
> >Cheers!
> >
> >Luke.
>
> Luke:
> You won't be travelling up the west coast from Vancouver to Alaska by
> car. Once you get about 75 miles north of Vancouver there is NO road.
> To get to alaska by car you have to travel inland through the interior
> of BC and then take the Alaska highway - a long trip
> You can travel from Vancouver to Vancouver Island by ferry, then drive
> to the northern tip of Vancouver Island and take another car ferry to
> Prince Rupert but from there you still have to go back inland and head
> north and across the Alaska Higway.