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A rocky descent near the edges of some collapsed mine tunnels from the McGillivray Creek underground mine (some history below).
from :http://passherald.ca/archives/190417/index3.htm
McGillivray Mine ran north about three miles from that entry (near the highway) and eventually passed under Nez Perce Creek and up into the west flank of Saskatoon Mountain. The old surface workings above the Miner’s Path (wash house, cable hoist, lamp shack etc.) provided another access to the mine. The buildings are long gone and the subsidence cracks ... in the basal sandstone (Cadomin conglomerate) nearby have been filled in for safety reasons.
This trail is unsanctioned.
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