Defot
Defot is a locality and former mining boomtown in the Cassiar Country of the Northern Interior of British Columbia, Canada, located west of Mount Defot. In the 1870s, exploration of the region north of the Stikine basin acclerated into the Cassiar Gold Rush with the discovery of hold at McDame Creek (aka Fort McDame - see Harry McDame), downstream from Dease Lake in 1871. Defot was one of the many boomtowns and mining camps in the region that sprang up around the region.
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Defot is a locality and former mining boomtown in the Cassiar Country of the Northern Interior of British Columbia, Canada, located west of Mount Defot. In the 1870s, exploration of the region north of the Stikine basin acclerated into the Cassiar Gold Rush with the discovery of hold at McDame Creek (aka Fort McDame - see Harry McDame), downstream from Dease Lake in 1871. Defot was one of the many boomtowns and mining camps in the region that sprang up around the region.
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Location of Defot in British Columbia
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