Yale is a small community located on the
Fraser River, 32 km north of
Hope. Established as an HBC fort in 1847, the fort was named after
James Yale.
1 It was known also as “
The Falls”, due to its proximity to a stretch of rapids on the
Fraser).
2 Yale’s population greatly expanded during the Fraser Gold Rush, and the town developed
a raucous and dangerous reputation.
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Yale was the southern terminus of
the Cariboo road, and the northern terminus for steamship navigation of the
Fraser River; as such, it became a pivotal gold-rush station for travel both to the
Cariboo gold fields and along the
Fraser River.
4 After the completion of the Canadian Pacific Railway, Yale’s geographical importance
diminished and today the town has fewer than 200 residents.
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