Get a photo at the destinations famed Mile Post locals say its a good luck tradition.
Kiskatinaw River Bridge, British Columbia
From Dawson Creek, drive until you hit mile marker 21.
Here, youll find theKiskatinaw River Bridge.
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If youre feeling daring, hire a local bush pilot for a floatplane adventure through the Rocky Mountains.
Summer is the most popular season to visit, but the springs are open to bathers year-round.
Dont forget to bring snacks, bug spray, and cash to cover the park entrance fee.
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Today, the forest boasts an estimated 72,000 signs, all from travelers journeying along the highway.
The ridgeline separates the two largest river drainage systems in North America and is clearly marked with dedicated signage.
Sweeping vistas reveal towering mountain ranges, glaciers, and icefields in the distance.
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Customs and Border Protectionstation will be found at Milepost 1221 and officially marks your entry onto American soil.
Here, take a photo to mark your entrance into Alaska.
The refuge is dotted with mammals such as sheep, moose, and caribou herds.
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The visitor center is easy to spot, considering its a 7,000-square-foot log cabin.
They also specialize in peculiar collections, like rusted snowmobiles and a log cabin filled with hundreds of dolls.
From this point, the Richardson Highway takes over, bringing fleets of passengers to Fairbanks.
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