Gold Creeks and Ghost Towns in British Columbia
Details
By: Barlee, Bill
ISBN: 978-0-88839-988-5
Binding: Trade Paper
Size: 11" X 8.5"
Pages: 192
Photos: 185
Illustrations: 52
Publication Date: 1984 & 2018 Reprint
Description
PR Highlights: A Historical Guide of the Gold Rush in the PNW.
PHOTO Highlights: B/w historical photos & sketches throughout.
Description: Welcome to gold creek and ghost town country where towns stand in another century, the echoes of history are audible, and the wilderness is still just a glance away. From the sagebrush, desert country of southern valleys of the Okanagan and Similkameen across to the high grandeur of the East Kootenays, the southern interior of BC remains an entrancing region. To some people it is the ghost town country, and area where half a hundred towns stood in another century and names like Sandon, Phoenix, Ferguson and Cascade City were familiar words. To others it is the land of gold creeks, for there was a time when streams like Perry, Granite, Rock and Wild Horse drew thousands of miners in their never ending quest for Eldorado. Fortunately, some of this area remains relatively unchanged and even today the wilderness is but a glance away and beyond the traveled routes, the trail blazing country still beckons. For that rather unique breed, those who feel at ease in places far off the beaten path or deep in the back country where the echoes of history are still audible and the atmosphere of half-forgotten eras lingers on, we hope that this book will be enjoyable, for it is for those individuals that is in intended.