Pleasant Camp, also known as the Dalton Trail Camp, is a historic frontier police outpost near Haines, Alaska.
It was established by the Canadian North-West Mounted Police in 1898 as a border station between the United States and Canada where they could control the flow of miners during the Klondike Gold Rush.
The border between the two countries was formalized in the area in 1900, resulting in the presence of this former Canadian outpost on US soil.
[2] The camp's surviving remnants were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.
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