The Cheslatta Trail (or Tsetl'adak ts'eti in Carrier)[1] is an ancient land route in British Columbia, Canada, that stretched from the Dakelh villages of Belhk'achek and Sdughachola on Cheslatta Lake to Nadleh Village on Fraser Lake.
From Nadleh, the trail would have passed through the modern day Beaumont Provincial Park and across Highway 16, then south of Dry William Lake.
The trail then traverses 60 km of forest, passing Klez, Chowsunkut, Hallet, Bentzi, Targe, and Holy Cross Lakes along the way.
It ends at the site of Belhk'achek village, near the mouth of Knapp Creek on Cheslatta Lake.
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