Note from the Publisher
As Publisher of Travel Guide I have had the opportunity to visit many locations and talk with hundreds of people. I have frequented a variety of businesses, visited museums and off-the-beaten-track locations, and enjoyed many excellent restaurants. I have experienced Alaska from the air, bear viewing with Andrew Airways on Kodiak Island, traveled the sea on the Alaska Marine Highway to Southeast and Southwest Alaska, and driven up the Alaska Highway to Dawson Creek and north to Alaska. I would like to share with you our Travel Guide Web, plus if you would like to click here to see some of my favorite digital pictures and video captures, please enjoy...
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This baby Black Bear climbed into a tree to escape a male Black Bear chasing him. Wrangell, Alaska AnAn Bear Observatory.
Photo: Scott Graber
Scott Graber Publisher
My Favorite Videos





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This baby Black Bear climbed into a tree to escape a male Black Bear chasing him. Wrangell, Alaska AnAn Bear Observatory.
Photo: Scott Graber
The Vacation Country TRAVEL GUIDE is your best resource for current travel information on Alaska, Western Canada and the Northwest U.S. Our coverage of Alaska's six regions, the Yukon, Northwest Territories, British Columbia, Alberta, Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana features location editorial and history, scenic images, highway and regional maps, Alaska Ferry schedules, hotel and motel lodging, RV locations and complete information on travel services.TRAVEL GUIDE covers the entire length of the Alaska Highway, from "Mile 0" in Dawson Creek, BC through the Yukon to Whitehorse and on into Alaska's Interior and the Far North. An invaluable resource for traveling the North, Travel Guide provides engaging travel information on major urban centers, unique out-of-the-way places, National Parks and the paradise of fjords and glaciers of Southeast Alaska's Inside Passage, with special fishing and wildlife viewing adventure editorial about Valdez, Homer and the Kenai Peninsula, Kodiak Island and Katmai.
Stretching from Prudhoe Bay on the Beaufort Sea and Dutch Harbor in the Aleutian Chain of Alaska to the Ice Roads of the Northwest Territories, through Western Canada to Glacier and Yellowstone National Parks in Montana and the beautiful Oregon and Washington coasts, Travel Guide is an excellent, exciting vacation planning guide that is the only one of its kind with such extensive coverage in one publication.

Join Travel Guide Publisher Scott Graber as he journeys to Alaska, providing daily video highlights and notes on his experiences. The adventure begins in May, but you can catch up with him at any time to see as though firsthand, what's happening along the way from the lower 48 to the Far North!
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Travel Guide's Home Page features Travel News promoting local items of interest for today's Northern traveler. If your business would like to provide information on a service or event, just contact us at editor@travelguidebook.com and we can feature it here.
Historic and Beautiful Totems:
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Sitka National Historical Park has the distinction of being the oldest federally designated park in Alaska. It was designated as a park by President Benjamin Harrison on June 21, 1890.
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This summer, "Anchorage will have the opportunity to shine," said Julie… starting in May thru Sept 13th every other Monday Anchorage is now back the Cruise ship business
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Watching Alaska's Amazing Wildlife -
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Matt was born in Massachusetts and moved west to pursue has passion for the outdoors. He worked in Wyoming for three years as a river fishing guide during the summer and a dog sled tour guide in the winter. In 1993 he began mushing for personal reasons and soon set his sights on the Iditarod, moving to Alaska to work with Iditarod champion Martin Buser. Matt has been running dogs ever since and has raced in the Iditarod six times, finishing 21st in the 2010 race. Matt's wife, children and dogs live and train in Talkeetna, Alaska.
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