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Living in Tok Alaska: City Girl Meets Rural Alaska

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90 miles from the Canadian border on the Alaska Highway

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Living in Tok Alaska: City Girl Meets Rural Alaska

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Living in Tok Alaska: City Girl Meets Rural Alaska | 90 miles from the Canadian border on the Alaska Highway About Me Blog Guidelines Living in Tok Alaska: City Girl Meets Rural Alaska 90 miles from the Canadian border on the Alaska Highway Living In Tok Alaska Tok, Alaska in Winter From 2008 to 2013, I lived in Rural Alaska, not to be mistaken with Remote Alaska. We were on the road system whereas Remote Alaska is not. Tok (pronounced TOKE),  Alaska is situated 90 miles from the Canadian border at the crossroads of the Alaska Highway. See what happens when you put a city girl into a very, very, very small town. Leave a comment by Aliza on February 11, 2012  •  Permalink Posted in Tok Tidbits Posted by Aliza on February 11, 2012 https://livingintok.wordpress.com/2012/02/11/living-in-tok-blog/ Let the sun shine in… I’d love to have some sunshine right about now. It was a monochromatic day of white/gray today. Nothing like the sun we had same time two ...

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