Nyan Wheti

Nyan Wheti is an ancient land route in northern British Columbia, Canada from the Dakelh villages on Fraser Lake (Nadlehbunk'ut) to villages on Stuart Lake (Nak'albun),[1] about 50 km to the north.

"[2] The trail, was part of the vast network called the Grease Trail which was used by the Dakelh people for as a major trade, travel and communication line.

At present, the trailhead in Fort St. James is located at the end of Baker Drive, off Sowchea road, between Paarens Beach Provincial Park and Sowchea Bay Provincial Park.

It ends near the Nadleh Whut'en First Nation reserve, just off the Yellowhead Highway.

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