Liard River
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               It was named after the French word for a species of poplar tree, or “liards”, that
                  cluster along the banks of the river.1 The Liard served as a transport and trade route during the Klondike gold rush.2
  
               
               
               
                  
                     - 1. James Marsh, Liard River, The Canadian Encyclopedia.
- 2. Ibid.
 
               
               
                
            
               
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