
White Pass
White Pass is a mountain pass located in the Cascade Range, straddling the border between Alaska and British Columbia. It serves as a key transportation route, historically important during the Klondike Gold Rush for guiding prospectors and supplies into the Yukon. Today, it is accessible via road and rail, offering scenic views and serving as a gateway for travelers and freight moving between Alaska and the rest of North America. The pass's elevation is approximately 3,290 feet (1,003 meters), and it plays a vital role in regional transportation and tourism.