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People who choose to travel to Alaska through Canada are facing stricter rules starting Friday. The additional entry conditions aim to crack down on those sneaking into the country to go to ...
The "Alaska Tourism Recovery Act" would allow cruise ships to sail to Alaska without requiring a stop in Canada.
U.S. researchers have completed the first high-resolution, comprehensive mapping of one of the fastest moving underwater tectonic faults in the world, located in southeastern Alaska. The mapping ...
Because of the worsening Covid-19 pandemic, Canada has extended its cruise ship ban until February 2022. And that also affects Alaska and even Seattle.
While both the American and Canadian sides of the Chilkoot Trail are open, hikers aren't allowed to cross the U.S.-Canada border.
The boundary between Alaska and Canada is 1,538 miles long. The line is obvious in some places, such as the Yukon River valley, where crews have cut a straight line through forest on the 141st ...
In a bid to help the recovery of the Yukon River chinook salmon run, the federal government and the State of Alaska have agreed to implement a seven-year moratorium on fishing the species.
The back-and-forth between the former gold-mining towns stopped in March when the border between the two countries closed because of covid-19. Under a special dispensation, Canada allows Hyderites ...
US, Canada intercept Russian and Chinese jets off Alaska NORAD says aircraft did not enter sovereign airspace and were not considered a threat.
The World Famous Alaska Highway, Summer 2015. (Photo by Shannon Miller/Taylor Williams) New restrictions announced this week by Canada and Alaska will further tighten road travel from the Lower 48 ...
Some Americans continue to defy the rules by taking side trips when driving through Canada to or from Alaska, despite tough measures introduced in July to put a stop to it.
Because of the worsening Covid-19 pandemic, Canada has extended its cruise ship ban until February 2022. And that also affects Alaska and even Seattle.