Rear view of the restored stable and bawdy house, ghost town of Quesnel Forks, British Columbia


The ghost town of Quesnel Forks is located near Likely, British Columbia. Quesnel Forks dates back to 1859 when the town of Quesnel Forks was established at the junction of the Quesnel and Cariboo Rivers to support the Cariboo Gold Rush of 1860-1862. The town was finally abandoned in the 1950s. This old log building is a restoration of the original stables on the lower level, and bawdy house on the upper level.


Size: 3600px × 2400px
Location: Quesnel Forks, Cariboo-Chilcotin region, British Columbia, Canada
Photo credit: © Terry Allen / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No

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