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Record #167027:
Down the Peace in a dug-out / Sir Cecil Denny.
Title: | Down the Peace in a dug-out / Sir Cecil Denny. |
Author(s): | Denny, Cecil, |
Date: | 1943. |
In: | Beaver. (1943.), Vol. 273(March) (1943) |
Abstract: | Some adventures during the cutting of an all-Canadian route to the gold fields, about 1905-07, by the Royal North-West Mounted Police. The route ran from Fort St John on the Peace River to Fort Grahame, and then northwest to Teslin Lake, one of the headwaters of the Yukon River. Due to lack of accord on financial arrangements between Dominion and British Columbia governments, scheme was abandoned. |
Notes: | Beaver. Vol. 273(March) :10-13 (1943). |
Keywords: | 001.92 -- General account. 061.1 -- Organizations, government: Royal North-West Mounted Police. 351.74 -- Police. 556.51/.54 -- Rivers and streams. 622.342 -- Gold rushes. 626.1 -- Inland waterways. 629.125.135 -- Canoes. 636.1 -- Horses, ponies and mules. 656.1 -- Road transport, haulage: Alaska Highway. 91(08) -- Expeditions: 1897-98 Moodie. 91(08) -- Expeditions: 1905-07 Royal North-West Mounted Police. 91(091) -- Exploration, history. 93"189" -- 1890-1899. 93"190" -- 1900-1909. W -- Expeditions and exploration. (*40) -- North American Arctic. (*41) -- Canada. (*424) -- Quebec. (*430) -- Yukon Territory. |
SPRI record no.: | 167027 |
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