Walk With Me Through Back Bay Cemetery: Yellowknife, NT Canada

in #travel7 years ago

On the west shore of Back Bay and the south bank of Jackfish Creek, swathed in sunlight and shadows is the old Back Bay cemetery. As you walk through the cemetery you will find worn head stones, white washed picket fences and aging small wooden crosses.

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These memorials are surrounded by trees, glistening water and rocky hills. It is a peaceful place to have been laid to rest.

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There are about 35 graves dating back to the 1940's and it is not a well known spot. Could be the mosquitoes that play a roll in keeping people away, you need a bit of grit to pass through the massive swarms to get here. The occasional wolverine and wild rabbit makes the hike in pretty special however.

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The land will eventually swallow what is left of this place and perhaps that is the way it should be.

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In the winter this lake freezes solid and becomes a popular location for snowmobiles. This warning sign tells people to avoid the cemetery.

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Here are some Juniper berries. They are traditionally used to “detoxify” the body and promote healthy digestion and skin health, among many other things. I always have a pocket full when I go on hikes. source

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Here's another shot of the view surrounding the grave site.

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And the local terrain. Yellowknife is surrounded by and built upon ancient Precambrian rock.

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Some of the beautiful and resilient plant life that grows in Canada's North.

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I hope you enjoyed this walk through Back Bay, Yellowknife. thanks for joining us!


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Awesome post! I was a diamond driller for many years. Worked out of Whitehorse in BC and the Yukon mostly,but did spend some time on the lakes in the Territories during the diamond rush up there. I guess that was a while ago now. It does bring back some memories though. Great to see you on Steemit. I'm following you now and looking forward to your next post.

The Yukon is beautiful. You must have had some adventures. My dad was a gold miner, that's what brought us North originally. It used to be the place to be for that type of work.

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