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CANADA'S KINASKAN LAKE PROPERTY
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Kinaskan Lake Property

This is one of the most beautiful and picturesque spots of wilderness in all of the Province of British Columbia and was preempted (homesteaded) about 50 years ago by Steele and Lucy Hyland, who at the time were the factors in charge of the Hudson Bay Store in Telegraph Creek. It was to be their Home and Lodge site and at the time was at the end of the southbound Cassiar Highway. It offers fabulous scenery, relaxation, fishing, photography, solitude and privacy, yet is accessable by a 1 1/2 mile skiff trip across the south end of the lake from an excellent paved highway along the east shore. Terrace is about 270 miles south and Watson Lake is about 270 miles north from the Provincial Park and boat launch on the sount end of Kinaskan Lake. Wrangell and Ketchikan are both about 130 miles by floatplane and a very beautiful flight. Skiffs have been seasonally available as is hunting guide service from the same location. Again, the fly fishing for Rainbow trout is just next to unbelievable.

It is property that is accessable from Highway 37 north about 250 miles from the junction of Highway 16 at the small town of Ketwanga. The road is paved the full distance to beautiful Kinaskan Lake where this is located.

There is a very nice Motor Home and camping facility at the south end of the lake with a boat launch and ramp. The property is about a mile across the lake at the outlet of the Iskut River, 26 acres on the west side which comprises Lot # 6545 and Lot # 6546, 18 acres on the east side of that outlet. One full mile of beautiful lake frontage is included in the shoreline of the two lots. Consequently bring your own water transportation in case there be none available at the ramp.

You may also travel to the property by way of the Alaska State Ferry System which travels from Ketchikan to Hyder then up about 40 miles of fantastic driving to the Meziadin Junction on Highway 37, paved road also. Access may also be accomplished from Prince Rupert, another terminal of the Alaska State Ferry System from Ketchikan, Alaska.

Canada's Kinaskan, this lake in unpolluted. It is 14 miles long with the Iskut River entering the north end and exiting the south end. The Iskut is a beautiful turbulent wild river with no habitation from Kinaskan Lake to it's confluence with the Stikine at the Canadian border about 30 miles north of Wrangell, Alaska. It is not a floatable river as there is a 90 foot cataract 5 miles below Kinaskan.

For more information please contact:

Wes and Pat Davidson
3596 South Tongass Highway
Ketchikan, Alaska 99901
Home Phone: (907) 225-3788
Fred Miller
Ketchikan, Alaska 99901
Phone: (907) 225-6666
Fax: (907) 225-8857



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