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Barkerville is a national historic site east of Quesnel, BC (approximately 8 hours north of Vancouver). Barkerville was a gold rush town after gold was found at this location in 1861. It had a vibrant Chinese community and had a sizable Chinatown. Barkerville burned down in 1868 but was quickly rebuilt. After the gold rush, Barkerville became a ghost town. In 1958, the provincial government decided to rebuild Barkerville as a tourist attraction. |
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Author | Mike from Vancouver, Canada |
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