1. Glenora / Callbreath Creek
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The Calbreaths were one of the dynastic families of northern British Columbia. When G.M. Dawson travelled through the area in 1887, he found J.C. Callbreath living at Telegraph Creek. |
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2. Telegraph Creek / Chutine River / Mount Edziza / Glenora / Mount Helveker / Kennicott Lake / Klootchman Canyon
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Chutine is an Indian word meaning 'half-people' (i.e., the population in the area was half-Tlingit and half Tahltan). |
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3. Tahltan
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4. Telegraph Creek 6
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5. Telegraph Creek 6A
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6. Tulsequah
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7. 40 Mile Flats (Iskut, 70km)
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8. Bob Quinn Lake (Iskut, 70km)
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After an operator at the relay cabin here on the old government telegraph line to the Yukon. |
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9. Days Ranch (Iskut, 70km)
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10. Eddontenajon (Iskut, 70km)
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11. Hiusta Meadow (Iskut, 70km)
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