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Border Patrol: Drawing the line between Alaska and Canada - MSNThe Southeast Alaska boundary with Canada originated as an uncertain line created by an 1825 treaty between Russia and Great Britain during the early fur trading days.
Skagway, Alaska-Whitehorse, Yukon. People flocked from the boomtown of Skagway, Alaska, to Canada’s Yukon in search of riches during the Klondike gold rush of the late 1890s, following routes ...
Stan Jones’ idea that Alaska should join with Canada (“Alaska, let’s make the first move”) is brilliant. (If the Canadians would want us.) I add these reasons: 1. There is a long history ...
Indigenous people, environmentalists and lawmakers of both parties fear more mining in British Columbia’s Golden Triangle could pollute Alaska’s waterways.
How Trump's Canada rhetoric is straining U.S. border town's economy 03:10. In southeastern Alaska, a historic 33-mile trail is ready to welcome visitors.
People flocked from the boomtown of Skagway, Alaska, to Canada’s Yukon in search of riches during the Klondike gold rush of the late 1890s, following routes that Indigenous tribes long used for ...
Skagway, Alaska, a town of about 1,100, has long roots with Yukon. But as tensions between the Canada and U.S. governments rise over tariff and sovreignty threats, some Skagway residents fear a ...
Canada and the United States surveyed the line in the late 1800s and again after a boundary tribunal in 1903 gave the entire coast to Alaska. (U.S. Forest Service map) ...
Skagway, Alaska-Whitehorse, Yukon . People flocked from the boomtown of Skagway, Alaska, to Canada’s Yukon in search of riches during the Klondike gold rush of the late 1890s, following routes ...
Skagway, Alaska-Whitehorse, Yukon. People flocked from the boomtown of Skagway, Alaska, to Canada’s Yukon in search of riches during the Klondike gold rush of the late 1890s, following routes ...
Skagway, Alaska-Whitehorse, Yukon. People flocked from the boomtown of Skagway, Alaska, to Canada’s Yukon in search of riches during the Klondike gold rush of the late 1890s, following routes ...
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