Alcan

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Alcan

  1. (slang, US, Canada) The Alaska Highway, which connects British Columbia, Yukon and Alaska.
    • 2004, Andrew Montgomery, On the Road, →ISBN, pages 136–137:
      Nowadays the Alcan presents a true challenge to the traveler as the road surface is "variable" to say the least.
    • 2015 July 4, Rosemary McClure, “Wonder-filled trip of a lifetime along the Alaska Highway”, in Los Angeles Times[1]:
      The trip had been my idea. Like a lot of travel obsessions, it began with a map and a hazy idea of what we might see and encounter. I wanted to explore parts of the 1,387-mile-long Alaska Highway, a.k.a. the Alcan, constructed in a hurry during World War II to connect the contiguous United States to Alaska.

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