Lillooet Cattle Trail
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This article is about the cattle trail from Lillooet to North Vancouver. For the gold rush-era route also known as the Lillooet Trail, see Douglas Road.
The Lillooet Cattle Trail, also known as the Lillooet-Burrard Cattle Trail and also as the Lillooet Trail, was an unusual and daring public works undertaking by the Province of British Columbia in the 1877, and was the largest 19th century public works expenditure at $35,000 of the new province since it joined Canada in 1871.
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