Telegraph Creek Tour: 2 day, overnight, for all
| Day 1 | |
| 7 - 8am | Breakfast in Resort Dining Room |
| 9 am | Drive north on Stewart-Cassiar Highway 37 to Dease Lake, heading west on Telegraph Creek Road. |
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Drive down through the Stikine River Grand Canyon, a spectacular sight, winding its way down
and up again into unique countryside and
Historical Telegraph Creek --- the doorway to the
Klondike during the Gold Rush of the early 1900's.
Tour of the old settlement following also a part of the trail of the gold miners who traveled
from Wrangle, Alaska, into Telegraph Creek to replenish supplies for their continued journey
to the Yukon gold fields.Lunch at the Telegraph Creek "Riversong" Cafe - an old Hudson Bay Trading post. Continue through the present day native Indian settlements and fish camps, the Indian Medicine Rock, the Talhtan River and Eagle Rock, site of a war fought between the Tahltan and Klinket Indian tribes in the early 19th century. Set up camp along the Tahltan River shoreline, and enjoy a peaceful campfire dinner. |
| Day 2 | |
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Campfire Breakfast! Fish for salmon in the Tahltan and Stikine rivers. Excellent opportunity for scenic and wildlife viewing and/or photography. Campfire lunch and continue fishing and/or hiking in the area. |
| 3 - 4pm | Return to the Bear Paw Ranch Resort. |
| 7 - 8pm | Full course dinner in Resort Dinning Room. Guests may relax for the evening. |
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For reservations telephone 250-234-3005.
You can send email to the Bear Paw at bearpaw@reply42.com