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Telegraph Creek Road (also called Hwy. 51) should be driven with caution and awareness; it is suitable for most vehicles but is not recommended for large RVs and travel trailers. One source indicates that "the road is prone to washouts and rock slides". At times when the road is closed, the
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The road between Dease Lake, BC and Telegraph Creek is beautiful but rough, with 113 km (70 mi) of gravel, steep gradients (up to 20%), narrow passages along canyon walls with no guardrails, and sharp-angled switchbacks. Only the first 4.7 km (2.9 mi) stretch is paved.
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and non-native residents. The town offers basic services, including Anglican and Catholic churches, a general store, a post office, a clinic with several nurses on-call around the clock, two
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Telegraph and its surrounding areas are known for their hiking, riverboating, camping, hunting and fishing. There are organized tours lasting from half a day to several days.
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people, who have lived there for generations. The modern history of the Telegraph Creek and Dease Lake area dates back to the 1860s and 1870s with the
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officers, and a K-9 school. Steep river banks and rocky gorges form the terraced nature of the geography.
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for trading material. This is the main source of obsidian found in northwestern British Columbia.
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The community can also be reached by water, via the Stikine River from Alaska and by air.
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The area surrounding Telegraph Creek holds five British Columbia Provincial parks:
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which are under the governance of the Tahltan First Nation of Telegraph Creek.
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in which he reveals the presence of a high level of ghost activities.
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Catalogue of Canadian volcanoes - Stikine Volcanic Belt: Mount Edziza
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government of BC provides warnings on its www.DriveBC.ca Web site.
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Notes from the Century Before: A Journal from British Columbia
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Populated places in the Regional District of Kitimat–Stikine
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Government of Canada, Statistics Canada (February 8, 2017).
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Journey & Transformations: British Columbia Landscapes
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and Telegraph Creek. The only permanent settlement on the
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wrote extensively about Telegraph Creek in his 1969 book
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As early as 10,000 years ago, the Tahltan people used
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Telegraph Creek is located in British Columbia
57°54′N 131°10′W / 57.900°N 131.167°W / 57.900; -131.167
Province
British Columbia
Regional district
Kitimat–Stikine
Highway 37
British Columbia
Stikine River
Stikine River
Tahltan First Nation
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Iskut First Nation
Iskut
river of the same name
Tahltan Nation
Tahltan
Northern Athabaskan
Dease Lake
Iskut
Stikine region
Tahltan
Stikine
Cassiar Gold Rushes
Russian-American Telegraph
Yukon
obsidian
Mount Edziza volcanic complex
tools
weapons

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