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The Alexander MacKenzie Heritage Trail (also Nuxalk-Carrier Route, [1] Blackwater Trail, or simply The Grease Trail) is a 420 km (260 mi) long historical overland route between Quesnel and Bella Coola, British Columbia, Canada (53.269N,123.149W to 52.968N, 125.704W) Of the many grease trails connecting the Coast with the Interior, it is the ...
Sir Alexander Mackenzie Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. Located at the mouth of Elcho Harbour on Dean Channel , it enshrines the farthest point west reached by Alexander Mackenzie in 1793 and the rock he marked to commemorate his journey. [ 2 ]
Sir Alexander Mackenzie (c. 1764 – 12 March 1820) was a Scottish explorer and fur trader known for accomplishing the first crossing of North America north of Mexico by a European in 1793. The Mackenzie River and Mount Sir Alexander are named after him.
Alexander MacKenzie Heritage Trail (or Blackwater Trail), 420 km (260 mi) in British Columbia Planked segment of the Bruce Trail Chilkoot Trail , 53 km (33 mi) in British Columbia and Alaska, USA Great Divide Trail , 1,200 km (750 mi) in the Canadian Rockies straddling Alberta and British Columbia
The Crack trail is a 7.5-kilometre out-and-back trail located in Killarney Provincial Park in Ontario, Canada. [1] It is known for the quartzite cliff which creates a formation resembling a crack in the mountain filled with boulders, and the panoramic views of the mountains and lakes at the peak.
The nature of the trail can be seen to be beneficial for community development, [1] ... Alexander MacKenzie Heritage Trail, Canada; Canol Heritage Trail, ...
Alexander MacKenzie Heritage Trail; C. Cheslatta Trail; Chilkoot Trail; D. Dalton Trail; N. Nyan Wheti; W. West Road River This page was last edited on 29 April 2015 ...
hiking trail, provides link between Thames Valley Trail and Avon Trail, and London's municipal bike trail network The Crack: 7.5 km Killarney Provincial Park Killarney Provincial Park (Wilderness trail) hiking trail, known for the view at the top and the cliff creating what appears to be a crack in the mountain filled with boulders