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    The Canol Road was part of the Canol Project and was built to construct a pipeline from Norman Wells, Northwest Territories southwest to Whitehorse, Yukon...
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  • The Canol Project was an oil pipeline project constructed during World War II to ensure a supply of oil for the defense of Alaska and the North American...
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    Whitehorse. In summer, it can also be reached by road along Yukon Highway 6/North Canol Road. The road receives minimal maintenance and can be a rough...
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    Only two roads lead into the Mackenzie Mountains, both in Yukon: the Nahanni Range Road leading to the townsite of Tungsten and the Canol Road leading...
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    River, along the Canol Road, not far from the Campbell Highway. Primary access to the Campbell Highway is via a nine-mile access road. Formerly it was...
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    Robert Campbell Highway (category Infobox road temporary tracking category 1)
    completed between Ross River and Miner Junction. The completed road complements the Canol Road, providing two loops and bringing year-round access to Ross...
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  • part of the Canadian National Highway System. Canada portal Roads portal List of Yukon roads Highways Regulation, Y.O.I.C. 2002/174 Yukon Highways and Public...
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  • Route 6 Quebec Route 6 (former) Saskatchewan Highway 6 Yukon Highway 6 (Canol Road) G6 Expressway National Route 6 D6 Motorway I/6 Highway (in Czech) RN-6...
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  • Tuktoyaktuk Wrigley Whatì Yellowknife Communities that can only be reached by ice-road are: Aklavik Colville Lake Deline Gamèti Hay River Reserve Fort Good Hope...
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  • 5. "You Can't Stay Here" 3:08 6. "The Idiot" 3:49 7. "Lies" 5:42 8. "Canol Road" 3:10 9. "Free In The Harbour" 3:57 10. "California" 3:50 Total length:...
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  • × 50 ft (457 m × 15 m) runway and receives no maintenance. It is along the Canol Road. The airport is located on the Continental Divide near the border of Yukon...
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    Klondike Highway) and in Faro, as well as a cable ferry at Ross River on the Canol Road. The river's average discharge is about 700 m3/s (25,000 cu ft/s) and...
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  • Alaska Highway (category Infobox road temporary tracking category 1)
    permafrost thawing under the road and destroying the layer of delicate vegetation that held the road together. A corduroy road was built to restore the route...
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    centre and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police followed, and as part of the Canol Road project the United States Army Corps of Engineers built a runway on Vale...
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    States Army soldiers who were en route to the Canol Oil Pipeline Project at Norman Wells and the Canol Road. They brought hundreds of barge loads of supplies;...
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    Norman Wells (category Road-inaccessible communities of the Northwest Territories)
    after the war ended. The road, which began at Canol Camp across the river, was abandoned. The road's remains now make up the Canol Heritage Trail in the...
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    at historical mile 836 of the Alaska Highway, at the junction of the Canol Road where the highway crosses the Teslin River. In the 2021 Census of Population...
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    of Canada's most prominent peaks. It is located about 25 km from the Canol Road not far from the Northwest Territories border. The peak was named for...
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    carries on to Faro, Ross River and Watson Lake, providing a gateway to the Canol Road and some of Yukon's most spectacular scenery. Carmacks has a subarctic...
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    Somervell sometimes pushed extravagant white elephant projects, such as the Canol Road, which he continued long after the strategic imperative behind it had...
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  • nine-mile road that replaces a poorer six-mile section of the Canol Road. Kusawa Lake Road, starting at historical mile 960 of the Alaska Highway, provides...
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  • Territories. His knowledge of the North led to aerial exploration work on the Canol Road project and a contract with the United States government to do aerial...
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  • 72–83. Porsild, A.E. (1951) Botany of Southeastern Yukon adjacent to the Canol Road. Bulletin / National Museum of Canada vol. 121 (also Biological series...
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  • bridges to reopen the southern part of the Canol Road as far as Ross River, cost $270,000. Clinton Creek Road, from west of Dawson to Clinton Creek, cost...
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  • McCormack, a gold prospector. Prior to the construction of the South Canol road, which was completed in the 1940s, the area was mostly reached by boating...
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    C-FMOL, was departing a 1,500 ft (460 m) gravel runway just off the Canol Road west of Norman Wells. As they took off the aircraft was caught by a sudden...
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  • at the Pelly River, near the town of Ross River. He then followed the Canol Road, to Quiet Lake, and then back to the Alaska Highway. He took a side trip...
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  • in Ross River, Yukon at the junction of the Campbell Highway and the Canol Road, near the confluence of the Pelly River and the Ross River. The language...
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    of Ice Roads in the Northwest Territories 1945 onward Fort Providence, NT 2000 Arrival of Jacques Cartier at Gaspé 1534 Gaspé, QC 1924 Canol Road 1941–1945...
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    professional interaction with Truman before his Presidency, over the Canol Road project. Lawton first joined the Office of Management and Budget as an...
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