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- kayakparrotheadExplorerMore like a toll road with beautiful strong tall fences.
- FishermanExplorerPut your RV on a ferry and go by water, the last thing we need up here is an increase in cooties. Essential should be work only and then by aircraft not stopping here.
- ItsyRVExplorer
mockturtle wrote:
We do need an easement through BC and Yukon to access our own state of Alaska. Perhaps a high speed, vehicle-carrying rail system would suffice.
Residents of the US can still travel to and from Alaska through Canada so long as the travel is essential. Canada defined essential as Alaskan residents traveling to and from Alaska, US residents traveling to and from Alaska for employment/business, US residents traveling to and from Alaska for approved non leisure travel, and those with Canadian citizenship. Basically, if you just want to travel through Canada on leisure travel, forget it. Your option for leisure travel to and from Alaska is the ferry. - bob_nestorExplorer III
mockturtle wrote:
We do need an easement through BC and Yukon to access our own state of Alaska. Perhaps a high speed, vehicle-carrying rail system would suffice.
Yes! Both Alaska and Western Canada have really missed the boat big time by not building a rail line that connects Alaska to the rail grid in Canada and the Lower 48. With something like that in place a good all-weather shipping port in Alaska would shorten the shipping time for stuff coming out of the Far East and lower shipping/import costs too. - mockturtleExplorer IIWe do need an easement through BC and Yukon to access our own state of Alaska. Perhaps a high speed, vehicle-carrying rail system would suffice.
- Jebby14Explorergood, the US has lost control and we are just starting to gain it. dont follow their lead back down the rabbit hole. hoping it stays closed until they get on board with the rest of the world and bring things under control. likely at least end of year
- RetiredRealtorRExplorer
Lwiddis wrote:
I have no issue with Canada closing our border to protect their citizens.
I fully agree. Just because stupid decisions are made in the US doesn't mean Canada has to subject their citizens to what we might bring across the border. They're pretty smart people, eh? - mockturtleExplorer III'm just glad I went to Alaska last summer.
- LwiddisExplorer IIHowever, to read the article I choose NOT to establish an account.
- LwiddisExplorer III have no issue with Canada closing our border to protect their citizens.
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