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The Alaskan Highway, also known as the Alaska-Canada Highway, is a road that connects the city of Edmonton in Alberta, Canada, to Anchorage in Alaska, United States, traversing the wilderness of northern Canada and Alaska.
The length of the Alaskan Highway varies slightly over time due to maintenance and changes, but it's roughly around 1,387 miles (about 2,232 kilometers) from Dawson Creek to Delta Junction, Alaska.
However, the highway continues on from Delta Junction to Anchorage, adding additional mileage.
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