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Having just returned to Arizona from my Alaska ride, I can tell you that the Yukon was one of the most beautiful ride areas that I have ever been in. Canada is the worlds best kept secret for motorcyclists.
When you head west from Whitehorse towards Hains Junction...... and the Kluanes start to grow out of the Horizon and then you ride beside them heading North West towards Destruction Bay. ....It cannot he described..... only experienced




Almost at Hains Junction
 
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As long as you can get into the USA or Canada with no hassle, you should have little or no issue travelling between the two. Just pick a coast and tour north and south,there is really little to see in the middle of either country.
 
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When you head west from Whitehorse towards Hains Junction...... and the Kluanes start to grow out of the Horizon and then you ride beside them heading North West towards Destruction Bay. ....It cannot he described..... only experienced




Almost at Hains Junction
Absolutely agree. The road up n/b on 37 was lake after lake surrounded by trees. We went up 37 and down 1 to Edmonton. Trip of a lifetime.
 
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Originally Posted by Retiredguy
Absolutely agree. The road up n/b on 37 was lake after lake surrounded by trees. We went up 37 and down 1 to Edmonton. Trip of a lifetime.
I did the same route.



North of Dease Lake
 
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Vancouver is your nearest port of entry...north to Pemberton, east to Kamloops, south into the Kootenay’s, across into Alberta, head back west on Road to the Sun, thru Idaho on Lolo Pass, up an across Washington on Hwy 20...
We’ve done 30 states, 6 provinces and Italy...the Pacific Northwest offers an unmatched combination of quiet roads and scenery.
 
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Originally Posted by CanadianRocky2


When you head west from Whitehorse towards Hains Junction...... and the Kluanes start to grow out of the Horizon and then you ride beside them heading North West towards Destruction Bay. ....It cannot he described..... only experienced




Almost at Hains Junction
another ride added to my list of rides to do before i die . thanks !
 
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