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Photos of Mayo, Yukon


An Explorer's Guide to Mayo, Yukon

This panel describes the Stewart River as a "Corridor to the Klondike". Over the winter of 1897-98, about 100 men including author Jack London lived at the mouth of the river when they were stopped by ice forming on the Yukon River. The Stewart was also part of the incredibly difficult "Edmonton Route" which ran from Edmonton to Great Slave Lake and overland to the headwaters of the Stewart.

This photograph is © 2014 by Murray Lundberg, and is not to be copied without express permission.
A panel at Mayo, Yukon describes the Stewart River as a 'Corridor to the Klondike'


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