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Hootalinqua
The name Hootalinqua is from the Northern Tutchone word Hudinlin, meaning "running against the mountain." Hootalinqua was a popular gathering site for trade and ...
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Hootalinqua was a small outpost located at the convergence of the Yukon and Teslin Rivers. It served as a stopping point for prospectors making their way to ...
The sternwheeler Evelyn was built in 1908 at St. Michael for the Merchant's Yukon Line with accommodation for 85 1st class passengers. The relatively small ...
Hootalinqua was a territorial electoral district in the Canadian territory of Yukon, which was represented on the Yukon Territorial Council from 1974 to ...
Hootalinqua grew into a busy administrative and service centre for the neighbouring mining community of Livingstone. By 1903, with the stampede over, three ...
Departing Whitehorse, we make our way to the Teslin River, once a well-travelled river route and home to healthy populations of moose and bears.
Location · GPS coordinates: 61.585°N 134.904°W · Map download: Map of The Thirty Mile/Tágà Shäw Jädalį Canadian Heritage River, showing campsites (5.96 MB).
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Step back in time to the Gold Rush and experience the routes that were taken to the Klondike. Fly along the Teslin River, home to moose and bears to Hootal.