Tintina Trench
The Tintina Trench is a large valley extending through Yukon, Canada. It is the northern extension of the Northern Rocky Mountain Trench in British Columbia and it has its origin from the Tintina Fault.[1]
The northern part of the valley is occupied by the Pelly River, a tributary of the Yukon River.
The southern Tintina Trench is drained by the Liard River which first flows south-eastward, then eastward and finally merges into the Mackenzie River at Fort Simpson, NWT where the combined waters turn back north for the Mackenzie's long flow to the Arctic Ocean.
Communities and features of the Trench include the following:
- Lower Post, BC on the Liard Plain, see 'last outpost of civilization' by George Mercer Dawson.
- Watson Lake, Yukon on the Liard Plain, but a waypoint for travel up the Tintina
- Ross River, Yukon
- Faro, Yukon
- Stewart Crossing, Yukon
- Dawson City, Yukon lying just west of and outside the actual Tintina Trench
- Forty Mile, Yukon
- Eagle, Alaska
- Robert Campbell Highway
References
- The Geological Framework of the Yukon Territory Archived 2012-02-28 at the Wayback Machine
External links
- Travel information on the Tintina Trench
- A summer 2007 article courtesy of Canadian Geographic magazine: Fault Zone: A massive geological scar slicing diagonally across the Yukon...
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