Ghost Towns of Northwestern British Columbia
a UNBC Experiential Tourism Program
by Istvan Hernadi and Diane Groody
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About the Book
This 5 day UNBC program explored the Abandoned Towns of Northwest BC. This experiential adventure provides exclusive access to some of British Columbia’s most restricted ghost towns. The remoteness and history of these fabled towns will amaze even those without an interest in the eerie past of these boom and bust communities.
The tour explores the modern day ghost town of Kitsault, vacant for 30 years, the remote and historic mining town of Anyox - "The Town that got Lost", the isolated silver mining town of the 1930’s on the rugged coast - Alice Arm, and explores the abandoned cannery town of Port Essington, the Skeena railway community of Dorreen and the First Nations history of the Kitselas Canyon.
The tour explores the modern day ghost town of Kitsault, vacant for 30 years, the remote and historic mining town of Anyox - "The Town that got Lost", the isolated silver mining town of the 1930’s on the rugged coast - Alice Arm, and explores the abandoned cannery town of Port Essington, the Skeena railway community of Dorreen and the First Nations history of the Kitselas Canyon.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Travel
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Project Option: Standard Portrait, 7.75×9.75 in, 20×25 cm
# of Pages: 100 - Publish Date: Nov 08, 2014
- Language English
- Keywords ghost towns, alice arm, british columbia, port essington, hot springs, nass valley, canada, west, coast, ghost, kitsault, anyox, unbc, tourism, experiential, tour, continuing, education, dorreen, cannery, railway, mining, silver, gold, copper, lava, molybdenum
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About the Creator
Istvan Hernadi
Port Alice, BC, Canada
trailpeak.com Yukon and northern trails editor, photographer, gear tester, adventure traveler to the Arctic regions. Trail runner, skier, climber, mountain biker, paddler. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zx74QXfYlA4&t=1334s https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/id1420181392