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This spectacular trail spans a historic trade route from the B.C. interior to the coast

Summary by Curiocity
If you’re in search of a new outdoor hike that takes you along a route with historic significance, consider adding the famed Alexander Mackenzie Trail (also known as the Nuxalk Carrier Grease Trail) to your summer bucket list. During the late 18th century, local First Nations led Scottish explorer and fur trader Alexander Mackenzie to the Pacific, using a route they had used for generations to transport Eulachon (a type of small fish) grease fro…
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Curiocity broke the news on Monday, May 11, 2026.
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