Part memoir, part photo journal, the book tells the story of the land as well as the Lhoosk’uz Dene—a people whose origins in the area go back 4,000 years—and the author’s discovery that the vast survey area was much more than a trail designation.
In the Footsteps of Alexander Mackenzie follows my twenty-five-year-old archaeological field assistant self as I explored Canada’s most epic yet least commemorated trail. The survey work traveled over 450 kilometres of trail from the Blackwater River up and over the Rainbow Mountains, ending in Bella Coola on the Pacific Coast.
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