Beyond Mile Zero

Beyond Mile Zero
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In 1942, the west coast of North America was under threat after the attack on Pearl Harbor, prompting the US government to build a military road from Dawson Creek, BC, to Delta Junction, AK. Renowned as a driving challenge and for its remote scenic beauty, the Alaska Highway opened to the public in 1948. It was the beginning of the golden age of the automobile. Silvertip, Swift River, Silver Dollar, Krak-R-Krik, Chickaloon and other quaint and quirky establishments sprang up along the highway, offering travellers coffee, gas, conversation and a place to spend the night. During the roadhouse heyday, owners and employees lived on the frontier and earned good wages. Some were looking for a life-long commitment and a place to raise a family, others relished the isolation. Aside from truckers, today most people travel the Alaska Highway in fuel-efficient cars and self-sufficient RVs—the demand for lodge services has diminished and the businesses struggle to survive. Since December 2014, Yukoners Gontard and Kelly have been visiting operating and abandoned lodges, recording the unique culture of the Alaska Highway before it disappears completely. The book includes the recollections of Gay Frocklage, whose parents, Doris and Bud Simpson, ran one of the oldest roadhouses on the highway, Mile 716 Rancheria Lodge, Yukon; and Bud and Pam Johnson, who met at the Mile 1318 Tok Lodge, Alaska, were married six months later and ran the lodge for three decades; as well as Ross Peck whose parents, Don and Alene Peck, operated Mile 200 Trutch Lodge, BC, as a highway lodge and hunting outfitting base from 1950-1963. Featuring both archival and contemporary photographs, Beyond Mile Zero explores the evolution of Alaska Highway culture and will be of interest to locals and travellers alike.

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Lily Gontard. Beyond Mile Zero

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This book is dedicated to all the people who have operated and worked in lodges along the Alaska Highway. Their hospitality and friendship, and help in times of need, have made the journey along the highway even more legendary, and often less scary.

We’d like to particularly thank Linda and Denis Bouchard, who run Mile 710 Rancheria Lodge. Linda and Denis were our first portraits and first interview for this project. Their generosity was the launching point, and we are deeply grateful.

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The change in the inn’s customer base is reflected in the decision to convert the dining room—which is no longer needed to accommodate large groups—into a C-store.

“We’re still seeing some work crews, [but] 2016 is the slowest year we’ve had in a long time,” says Ryan. “Business as a whole is down about 35 percent because of change in the oil and gas industry.”

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