You can't drive from Vancouver BC to Juneau. Juneau is on an island the only way that you can get there is by ferry boat or fly
3964 milesIt is 4,827 miles according to Google Maps.
Leaving from Yreka, California and driving to Juneau, Alaska it is about 2,362 miles, driving time about 48 hours.
Are you kidding me? You cannot drive from Anchorage to Juneau directly--its separated by water! In a roughly direct route by air or water it is approximately 600 miles. You can drive north to Tok then into Canada and to Haines or Skagway then take a ferry from there. That is about the closest you can drive...but the mileage nearly triples.
At least 60 hours.
The Mendenhall Glacier is located near the capital of Alaska, Juneau. It is a short drive from the city and can be found in the Tongass National Forest.
Anchorage, Alaska; the last part of the road into Canada is south east.
From Seattle, WA to Juneau, AK it is about 1 day 16 hours (yikes that's a lot!) according to Google Maps.
No; there is no road out of Juneau. You'd have to put your car on a state ferry to Prince Rupert BC or Bellingham WA, and then drive to Vancouver.
It is 2,115 miles between Calgary, Canada and Houston, Texas. The estimated drive time between these locations is 34 hours.
depends on what part of Alaska you are in if you are in anchorage then you can take the Alaska Highway to Seattle. I took it from Skagway and the drive is awesome, don't forget to take your camera with you you will run into some wildlife.
No, you cannot drive to Barrow, Alaska. Barrow is located in the northernmost part of Alaska and is not accessible by road.