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Border Crossing

Border Crossing

Alaska > Interior Alaska Border Crossing Information There are no border restrictions in place. Crossing the border between Canada and Alaska by road is usually simple although there are some requirements to be aware of. Wait times at border crossings are...
Ferry Information for RVs

Ferry Information for RVs

RV Length The maximum height for an RV is 13 ft and the maximum length is approximately 70 ft. There are also 3 width categories, standard (up to 8 ft 5in), wide (8 ft 6 in to 8 ft 11 in) and extra wide (over 9 ft). Wide and extra wide vehicles are subject to a...
Current Gas Prices

Current Gas Prices

These websites can help determine gas prices, both in Alaska and en route to and from Alaska, for your RV trip. Alaska – alaskagasprices.com British Columbia – bcgasprices.com Yukon  – yukoninfo.com If you are not sure how much gas you will need,...
Current Road Conditions

Current Road Conditions

Thanks to modern technology, planning your RV trip is easier than ever. The savvy traveller can get current road conditions, highway construction information and even current highway photos before setting out. Here are some helpful links: Alaska For current road...
Where to find RV Dump Stations in Alaska

Where to find RV Dump Stations in Alaska

Where to find RV Dump Stations in Alaska = Free = Free for registered guests or fee for dump station only = Fee   = For Registered Guests Only = Free with Purchase Our RV Dump Station list does not include camgrounds that only offer full hookups. It only lists...
Be Bear Aware

Be Bear Aware

Know the Bear Necessities Alaska is home to three species of North American bears. While you won’t be seeing a polar bear along Alaska’s highways, you may encounter a grizzly or black bear. Alaskan bears wear coats of many colors. Grizzly bears range from blonde to...
Sighting Alaska Wildlife

Sighting Alaska Wildlife

There are abundant opportunities to view wildlife in Alaska. To improve your chances of seeing wild animals, wake up early in the morning or stay up late at night as the animals tend to move more in the cooler temperatures after the sun dips to the horizon. If you’re...