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Sign (History of Five Fingers Rapids)

Sign (History of Five Fingers Rapids)
Institute for Northern Studies fonds, University of Saskatchewan Archives
Institute for Northern Studies (INS) fonds – F2100. Binder 1. II. Slides – 1 to 500.
Database ID: 18544

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Repository: University of Saskatchewan Archives
Fonds/collection: Institute for Northern Studies fonds
Title of file/item: Sign (History of Five Fingers Rapids)
File/item reference: Institute for Northern Studies (INS) fonds – F2100. Binder 1. II. Slides – 1 to 500.
Creation dates: [ca. 1965]
Extent: 1 slide
Scope and content: A sign on the history of Five Fingers Rapids, Y.T. On sign: "FIVE FINGERS RAPIDS ONE OF THE HAZARDOUS OBSTACLES ON THE GOLD RUSH ROUTE TO THE KLONDIKE IN 1898. STERNWHEELERS NAVIGATED THROUGH THE SMALLEST CHANNEL WITH THE AID OF CABLES ON THEIR STRUGGLE UPSTREAM."
Photographer/author: [Kupsch, Walter Oscar]
Number of scanned pages: 1
Subjects:
External Representations - Literature
External Representations
Geographic coverage:
Five Fingers Rapids, YT