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Photographs Copyright © Mark Kelly, except where noted otherwise.
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Epigraph, page 19 from “Say the Names” by Al Purdy, Beyond Remembering: The Collected Poems of Al Purdy, edited by Sam Solecki, 2000, Harbour Publishing.
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Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication
Gontard, Lily, author
Beyond mile zero : the vanishing Alaska Highway lodge
community / text by Lily Gontard ; photographs by Mark Kelly.
Includes index.
Issued in print and electronic formats.
ISBN 978-1-55017-797-8 (softcover).—ISBN 978-1-55017-798-5 (HTML)
1. Hospitality industry—Alaska Highway—History—20th
century. 2. Alaska Highway—History—20th century. I. Title.
FC4023.9.A4G66 2017 917.19'106 C2017-900657-6
C2017-900658-4
Additional photo captions: Front cover, from top, left to right—Alaska Highway sign in Dawson Creek; Forty-Mile Lodge; Lum ’n’ Abner’s, Silver Fox Road House; highway at Mile 1167; Jack Gunness at Double “G” Service; sign outside Tetsa River Lodge. Back cover, from top, left to right—Willy Lou Warbelow, photo courtesy Cyndie Warbelow-Tack and Art Warbelow; Border City Lodge & RV Park; Sid van der Meer; vintage coffee pot from Transport Café; Summit Lake Lodge; hat collection at Toad River Lodge; sign outside Fireside Inn; Rancheria Lodge. Page 1—The aurora and tail lights combine for a light show along the Alaska Highway. Previous pages—A lone sign marks the site of a former Alaska Highway lodge.