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ITMB Publishing, Ltd.

Alaska Travel Reference 1:1,500,000 (Waterproof) Anchorage, Aleutian Islands

$ 13.95

The State of Alaska is a perennial best-seller. The area is emerging from CoViD and tourism is returning. Now is the appropriate time to stock up for those planning a visit in the spring and summer months. Cruises will start operating again in May, and this is the most popular way to reach Alaska from Seattle or Vancouver while enjoying ports of call along the way. If you do a cruise, make sure that you note the glacier at the northern end of Glacier Bay, which all ships visit. It has retreated to the point where a landmass is visible. That’s Canada. The border was set when the Icefield extended quite a ways further south, and no one realized at that time that there was no land under the ice. Technically, Alaska is now two parts – the peninsula and the mainland! Don’t tell the Americans!

  • Legend Includes Roads by classification, Rivers and Lakes, National Park, Airports, Points of Interest, Highways, Main Roads, Zoos, Fishing, and much more...
  • Two-sided, self-cover, crushed stone folded map.
  • 8th edition, 2020
44423-2022ed

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