TULSEQUAH
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was a MINING camp 525 km northwest of PRINCE RUPERT, at the confluence of the Tulsequah and TAKU rivers near the Alaska border. GOLD, ZINC, SILVER, COPPER and lead were extracted at a number of sites here from 1925 to the mid-1950s. Controversy erupted in the late 1990s over an attempt to reopen the Tulsequah Chief Mine and build a 160-km road link from ATLIN.
by Andrew Scott...
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