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July 2003 Monte Dodge

Old School House In Fort Selkirk

Fort Selkirk, Yukon

Jen stands at blackboard in schoolhouse. Fork Selkirk was as far as the steamboat went " Before " the gold rush and was a thriving town. After gold rush, steamboats pull ahead to Whitehorse which was dangerous to crew and boats as they had to deal with Five finger rapids and the tight turns of the " 40 mile" . ( A narrow twisty section of river at the head of Lake Labarge) After the new highway was built in 1952 , river traffic and the town died.


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Guest 06-Oct-2009 21:02
Hi; Your facts are a bit wonky. When you refer to the "40 Mile" you're actually talking about the Thirty Mile River, which is the part of the Yukon that runs from Lower Laberge to Hootalinqua, where the Teslin River comes in.
Tara Roberts 11-Dec-2008 19:11
Hi, love the photo. Its been a while since I've been to Fort Selkirk. So, I thought I would look on the internet for some photo's. Danny Roberts who was the care taker of Selkirk up until he passed on was my uncle. He is my mother's older brother.
Barbi 29-Jan-2008 05:22
And you're just now posting this! Very neat picture Monte ~