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USA/Canada border - Hyder/Stewart
Canada

The main road through the small town of Hyder, Alaska just a few hundred feet from the US/Canada customs visible looking east.  A sign refers it as the "Friendliest Ghost Town in Alaska" as the town has a current population of 87 w/ no police, no sheriff., & the highest per capita number of XM radio listeners in the world.  The town was started in 1907 as Portland City & had a mining boom particularly of gold & silver, one of the main mines called the Granduc Mine further north up in Canada closed in 1984.  It remains one of the only few accessible town in southwest Alaska by vehicle by way of Stewart, British Columbia.  Here you will often find drivers from license plates from other US states stretching from the West Coast all the way to Maine & Florida, more than the number of BC plates I saw - this of course is an easy access point into Alaska w/ some grandiose glaciers nearby.  When driving into Alaska you do not need to stop at customs, it's only when you return back to Stewart, BC that your passport is required for reentry into Canada.

Copyright: William L
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 13200x6600
Taken: 06/08/2015
Caricate: 03/09/2015
Published: 03/09/2015
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Tags: hyder; alaska; british columbia; coast mountains; stewart; united states of america; canada; usa; border; customs
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