Telegraph Trail

Descripción

  1. Name Telegraph Trail
  2. Distancia de sendero 100 km, 62 millas
  3. Duración en días 6 días
  4. Inicio de sendero Quesnel
  5. Fin de sendero Hazelton
  6. Clasificación Traildino MW, Caminata moderada, sendero de mochileros
  7. Clasificación Travesía de refugios T1, Caminata

Telegraph Trail

Quesnel - Hazelton, 100 km, 6 days

The Telegraph Trail is a historic maintenance road along an old telegraph line. The history goes back to 1865, when the first telegraph line was built, followed later by the Yukon Telegraph Trail. This road has played an important role in the history Canada's west and north.

Although the Telegraph Trail Preservation Society no longer exists (abolished in 2006) the organization did manage to restore and preserve approximately 100 km of this road for recreational use. Near Blackwater River, The Telegraph Trail intersects with the Alexander Mackenzie Heritage Trail.

The Yukon Telegraph Trail was almost 3000 km (!) in length and connected Dawson City to southern Canada. In 1936, the history of the Telegraph Trail came to its end. Nowadays, those who venture out on the original route, now a wilderness trail, will find scarce remains of these times. With a little imagination, you can walk back in history. There are backcountry campsites at several locations along the trail.

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Telegraph Trail, 3.4km

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Hiking Map Telegraph Trail

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