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- A river in northwestern British Columbia and southeast Alaska.
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Fort Stikine carried general cargo and mails.
He was recognized for running the Stikine solo.
To think of the mighty Stikine becoming a poisoned waterway saddens me.
The employees were to begin attempts at establishing trade and a fort in the Stikine hinterland.
The vertical walls of the Stikine canyon provide some truly spectacular mountain goat habitat.
Many proposals for power generation have been discussed for the Stikine region recently.
Stikine Territory Article also available en français.
These effects are predicted not to reach the Stikine River.
The Stikine Plateau is to the north.
It is located southwest of the confluence of the Flood and Stikine Rivers.
The Stikine River has high fish species diversity.
Our community depends on the fish runs up the Stikine River.
Fort Stikine left the convoy before arrival at Liverpool and entered Loch Ewe.
The site was chosen due to its proximity to the Stikine River.
The Stikine River features the largest springtime concentration of American Bald Eagles in the world.
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A guide outfitter swims her horses across the vast Stikine River.
The same estimates are needed for the Stikine River just above the Scud River.
Cottonwood trees are also common on the many islands of the Stikine River.
It is at the mouth of the Stikine River, which provides many recreational opportunities.
The Project area includes major watersheds of the Stikine and Iskut river drainages.
In fact, the Stikine Flats sustain the second highest bald eagle concentration in the world.
Moose Moose are an important economic and social resource within the Stikine and Iskut watersheds.
The Stikine Region is larger, but is not a regional district.
The range is part of the Stikine Ranges.
The Stikine River in southeastern Alaska supports two principal stocks of sockeye salmon ( Oncorhynchus nerka ).
List of historic places in the Stikine Region.
The glacier-laden lower Stikine was compared by naturalist John Muir to Yosemite.
These effects do not reach the Stikine River.
This route went up the uneasy Stikine River to Glenora, the head of navigation.
The Naanya . aayí moved to the mouth of the Stikine.
Edziza, the upper Stikine drainage system and the Klappan Plateau.
Long ago, the Eagle tribe migrated down the coast from the Stikine River.
Lower right, Stikine route branch from Wrangell meets with branch from Ashcroft at Glenora.
O Potential impacts on the highly valued Stikine River fisheries ; and.
Two large provincial parks ( MOUNT EDZIZA and Spatsizi Plateau ) lie along much of the Stikine.
In 1914 the vessel was sold to be transferred to the Stikine River in southeastern Alaska.
The A route was a Stikine option similar to Highway 37 of today.
They found something like $10 million in gold up in the Stikine River.
Takou, Stikine and Edmonton routes.
There it is, the Stikine.
Fort Stikine arrived at Bombay in the early morning of 12 April.
Mount Edziza / ədˈzaɪzə / is a stratovolcano in the Stikine Country of northwestern British Columbia, Canada.
The Stikine Rush began in 1861, then Wrangell was a booming destination with saloons, hotels, and warehouses.
It has been calculated that Galore Creek flow comprises 0.3 % of the Stikine River flow.
Fort Stikine then joined Convoy RS 4, which departed on 14 April.
Buck ( Alexander ) Choquette discovered gold near the confluence of the Stikine and Anuk Rivers in 1861.
Stikine Brown Bear - Ursus arctos stikeenensis " . observation . org.
Fort Stikine was a British Fort ship which was built in Canada in 1942.
Fort Stikine remained under British rule until Alaska 's purchase by the United States in 1867.