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  1. The Cassiar Country, also referred to simply as the Cassiar, is a historical geographic region of the Canadian province of British Columbia. The Cassiar is located in the northwest portion of British Columbia, just to the northeast of the Stikine Country, while to the south is the Omineca Country.

  2. Cassiar is a ghost town in British Columbia, Canada. [1] It was a small company-owned asbestos mining town located in the Cassiar Mountains of Northern British Columbia north of Dease Lake.

  3. Apr 11, 2013 · We put together this Cassiar Highway Road trip planner (HWY37) with tips and info on gas stations to help you plan your western Canada road trip.

  4. A film by NNBY - Northern Native Broadcasting Yukon (29:01) The aerial view of Cassiar below is from Bing - click on it to open an interactive map. Photos and information about the abandoned asbestos-mining town near the north end of the Stewart-Cassiar Highway.

  5. The Stewart-Cassiar is a 724 km long road and an excellent alternative to the much busier Alaska Highway to travel to or from the Yukon. The Cassiar is also known as Highway 37, the Dease Lake Highway, and the Stikine Highway as well as the Terrace-Kitimat Highway from Kitimat to Terrace.

  6. Oct 9, 2023 · The Stewart-Cassiar Highway (BC 37) traverses 450 miles from Kitwanga on the Yellowhead Highway in British Columbia to the Alaska Highway in the Yukon Territory, just minutes west of Watson Lake. The highway was originally constructed as an extension of the Alaska Highway in order to reach the Cassiar mining district.

  7. Feb 28, 2024 · From the world’s largest vehicle-accessible glacier, to stunning blue lakes and vibrant striations of ancient remote landscapes, the Stewart-Cassiar (Highway 37) is a delight for those looking to escape the ordinary and venture into remote wilderness on a three- to seven-day road trip. Part 1. Terrace.