1. Fort Ware / Caribou Hide / Carruther's Creek / Deserters Canyon / Finlay River / Fox River / Haworth Lake
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Caribou Hide - Tommy Walker noted in his book Spatsizi that 'other Indians referred to the Sekanis as the Caribou Hide people, which accounts for the name of Caribou Hide ... the site of their first settlement.' |
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2. Ware (Fort Ware)
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Ware - Founded by the HBC in 1927 as Whitewater Post. |
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3. Fort Ware 1
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4. Ingenika Mine
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5. Sucker Lake 2
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6. Tsay Keh Dene
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7. Magnum Mine (Toad River, 161km)
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8. Summit Lake (Toad River, 161km)
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9. Toad River / Sifton Pass / Tower of London Range / Battle of Britain Range (Toad River, 161km)
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Sifton Pass - This pass, linking the valleys of the Kechika and Fox Rivers, was named by Inspector Moodie of the NWMP in 1898 during his patrol from Edmonton to the Yukon. |
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10. Coal River (Muncho Lake, 168km)
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11. Muncho Lake / Jackstone Creek / Muncho Lake (Muncho Lake, 168km)
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Jackstone Creek - Lamarque, the noted surveyor, recalled Jack Stone, a Sekani Indian, as 'silent, inscrutable, efficient ... an excellent companion on the trail. |