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Canada Tour Barkerville 1 xPiP
A historic town in the middle of no man's land
Barkerville became the capital of the Cariboo Gold Rush in 1863 it is located east of Quesnel, the town was the largest town north of San Francisco. Named after gold miner Billy Barker, the population skyrocketed, the gold attracted many people to the area. In 1868 some wooden houses destroyed by fire, but most of them have been rebuilt.
Barkerville becomes a ghost town
After the gold rush was over, people left the town. The population decreased very quickly and many houses were now empty.
Barkerville became the capital of the Cariboo Gold Rush in 1863 it is located east of Quesnel, the town was the largest town north of San Francisco. Named after gold miner Billy Barker, the population skyrocketed, the gold attracted many people to the area. In 1868 some wooden houses destroyed by fire, but most of them have been rebuilt.
Barkerville becomes a ghost town
After the gold rush was over, people left the town. The population decreased very quickly and many houses were now empty.
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Great to see you back!
A wonderful and interesting picture, which I like very much!
Very nice composition
Great colours too
Best Wishes, HFF, a nice weekend, and stay safe!!
Peter
Thank you for the note.
Enjoy your weekend.
The wooden rail along them shows how precious they are in winter.
Wonderful set, Aschi!
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