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As the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush faded, miners decamped from Yale, at the time the most populous city west of Chicago and north of San Francisco, for the arduous 380-miles long “Cariboo Trail ...
A highway clinging to sheer granite walls, mountain peaks looming overhead, a raging river below: the Fraser Canyon may ... a tent city recreates the canyon’s Gold Rush heyday.
The B.C. mainland was then in the throes of the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush, where up to 30,000 miners flooded into the region. Many were Americans fresh from the California gold fields, where ...
The Fraser Canyon has many natural attractions—mountains, forests and a fast-moving river—but two man-made objects are showcasing the route for travellers and potential tourists not familiar ...
The Chinese Canadian Historical Society commends the museum's 200 exhibits that tell stories about the B.C. gold rush, railway construction through the Fraser Canyon, cultural customs and ...
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