Town of Tok
- AIP Construction
Contractor for building construction, including insulation inspection and installation.
- Alaska Snowshoe Motel and Gift Shop Locally owned and operated.
Satellite television, data port phones, continental breakfast. Pets welcomed. Photos. Walking distance from information
center, grocery store, and post office.
- Alaska Winter Cabin Bed and Breakfast Three log cabins with
microwave, toaster, breakfast-stocked refrigerator, Bardsroom bathhouse, and free gold panning. Proprietor is Donna
Blasor-Bernhardt, a professional writer who shares the appeal of life in the north and the history of Tok. Poetry, books,
photos, chat board and links.
- Burnt Paw Cabins
Accommodations, gift shop, apparel, puppies, sled dog equipment, photographs, and links.
- Canoe Alaska, Inc.
White water rafting, guided canoe trips, canoe rentals, and instruction.
- Cathedral Creeks Bed and Breakfast and Camper Park Two rooms,
queen or king beds, shared bath. Camper park has no hook-ups, but fresh water is available. Common fireplace, firewood
included. German translation.
- Stan Patty's Alaska Journals
Travel writer, Stan Patty, interviews Alaska Highway poet laureate, Donna Blasor-Bernhardt.
- Tok Baptist Mission
Southern Baptist. Lists worship services, contact information, and staff directory.
- Tok Chamber of Commerce
Includes membership directory, brief history, wildlife, travel tips, and things to do and see.
- Tok Local News: Topix.net News. Tok originated as an Alaska Road
Commission Camp for the construction of the Alcan and Glenn Highways in the 1940's. In 1946 Tok was designated a
presidential townsite, in that same year the Alcan was opened to civilians and a post office and roadhouse were built
in the community. The first school was started in 1947 in a room in the Alaska Road Commission building.