Beaver Dam in a pond
From Everything Everywhere
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The Dempster Highway is one of the world’s most expensive and sophisticated gravel roads. It goes 736 km (457 mi) from Dawson City, Yukon to Inuvik, Northwest Territories. Along the way it passes through the Arctic Circle and it is one of only 3 roads from which you can enter the Northwest Territories. (There are also roads from British Columbia and Alberta).
Traveling up the Dempster is a great experience to do in the summer and it is one of the easiest ways you can reach the Arctic Circle. If you are in North American and have access to a car, you can in theory drive there.
Between Dawson City and Inuvik, there are no towns or villages. There is one rest stop where you can get fuel, but that is the only evidence of civilization you’ll see. You will, however, see plenty of wildlife, including mountain goats and maybe even a moose.
My name is Gary Arndt.
In March 2007 I sold my house and have been traveling around the world ever since. Since I started traveling, I have probably done and seen more than I have in the rest of my life combined.
So far I have visited all 7 continents, over 175 countries and territories around the world, every US state and territory, every Canadian province, every Australian state and territory, over 125 US National Park Service sites and over 295 UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
IMAGE:
Beaver Dam in a Pond Off The Dempster Highway, Yukon, Canada
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