A Lonely Goldrush Town
Exploring the lonely ghost town and cemetery of Stanley, British Columbia. During and after the Cariboo Goldrush of the 1860's Stanley was a large, prosperous town on the wagon road to Barkerville. Today the Lightning Inn and the cemetery are the only easily viewed remains along a dusty backroad. If you enjoy my videos and want to help me out with the time and expense that I take to create them please visit my page at Buy Me A Coffee and consider making a small donation. Thanks so much, Robert. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lgEFpyZjs

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