| Frederick Dally The wagon road round the Fraser River Mountains, about 17 miles above Yale 1870 (ca) Albumen print 18.6 x 23.8 cm (image) The Royal Collection RCIN 2368859 LL/105245 Photograph of a road following the contours of a rocky hillside, supported in places with wooden beams underneath. On the left flows the Fraser River.
The road in this photograph was known as the Cariboo Wagon road that linked Yale with Barkerville in British Columbia. Construction of the road was initiated by the then Governor of British Columbia, James Douglas (1803-77), as a safe way in which to transport gold that had been mined in the region. The road was updated using modern engineering methods during the 1950's.
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