Their main community and reserves are located at Telegraph Creek, British Columbia.
Telegraph Creek - The lowest member, it represents mudstone deposited just offshore in a marine setting.
It was located on the banks of the Stikine River, just southwest and approximately 13 miles downstream from the community of Telegraph Creek.
Moore was not idle however; he convinced the government that a pack trail needed to be built between Telegraph Creek and Dease Lake.
Her ancestry is Tahltan from Telegraph Creek.
The canyon section comes to an end (or eases off) at the community of Telegraph Creek.
Telegraph Creek witnessed the discovery of gold by prospectors on the Stikine River in the 1860s and was the head of navigation.
In 1866, the construction of an overland telegraph line to Yukon gave Telegraph Creek its name.
The town of Telegraph Creek looks much as it did at the turn of the 20th century.
The last regular boat service from Wrangell to Telegraph Creek was phased out in the 1960's.