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    The Yukon Telegraph Trail, also known simply as the Telegraph Trail, is a historic pathway in the Canadian province of British Columbia that extends from...
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    stopped by a telegraph lineman at Cabin 2 of the Yukon Telegraph Trail, a 1,000-mile (1,600 km) pathway to Canada's far north; the Telegraph Trail was marked...
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    the Yukon Telegraph Trail for maintenance. One of these maintenance cabins existed at Raspberry Creek in the central portion of the MEVC. The Yukon Telegraph...
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    Canol Road (redirect from Yukon Highway 6)
    Yukon, during World War II. The pipeline no longer exists, but the 449 kilometres (279 mi) long Yukon portion of the road is maintained by the Yukon Government...
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  • pass provided a passageway for the Yukon Telegraph Trail which was established by the Dominion Government Telegraph Service from 1898 to 1901. Destell...
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    The Yukon Telegraph Trail follows Rochester Creek and part of the Bell-Irving River. The Yukon Telegraph line, also called the Dominion Telegraph, grew...
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    Heritage Trail is a 350-kilometre-long (220 mi) trail running from Norman Wells, Northwest Territories, through the Mackenzie Mountains, to the Yukon border...
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  • historic Yukon Telegraph Trail follows Raspberry Creek. It was built to serve the nearly 3,000-kilometre-long (1,900-mile) Yukon Telegraph Line which...
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    of the Yukon Telegraph line which was built from Ashcroft to Telegraph Creek and beyond to Dawson City, Yukon in 1901. Portions of the telegraph route...
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    Canada. It was a major access route from the coast to Yukon goldfields in the late 1890s. The trail became obsolete in 1899 when a railway was built from...
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