ooo eee er ooo ooo ooo ee eee ea ere roo ooo ooo ooo ooo eM LULU LULU M MMMM MULL MMMM OM EMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMULMLMTEUPULPEVELUDO MMMM MUNIN UOMO OVO MUDEMUMU UGA ULUMTOPE OEE EEE OODODes EOC UNCON OA UA CNNONO UNTO TO OOOO TOO UO VOVO TOV TE TOO VOO OVO O OOOO UANTOTOO THON TOCO NOTIN TOTO TON TOTO TOOT TO TN TTTOTOIN INTO TO TOE E TEETH TE EEOC TNT TONITE THEE ET A Lee oe A ee LN ee ea ee i ek ON UUCUDEUE EDT EUEEEEEEE EAS ETT ELLE TTT LTTE TET PPE TUCO E REECE GTEC EET EEE OOS EE EEUU DEE EE ODE EE OOOO EEE ECO EE EEC EE UE EEE CEO EE CEOS EEE EE OUTPOST TEEPE EET ADEE E OSAP OUT COUT OEE ELECT E EEA E EEE E OECTA E DPE UO OEE EMO EEOOAEEEOESO DECC EDO EEOS OD EESEO EEE COUOPEEO DOO EEER EO EEEUOACEEEUAA OS EEOUAEEOOUAOEEEUOEEEUOOTEELUUDEEEEEOEECOUOEEECUUEECQOUGUUECO0EEEOEEOEEEOOOOEEQSMOOEEEOAOOECCOOOEREAOOAEELOGOUTEEDOOETEEODE Approximate Running Time : From Searle, Vancouver or Prince Rupert to Whitehorse, Atlin and Dawson, and vice versa tSeattle or Vancouver toSkaguay . . . . ... Ree oar ae RO) Sola ys Prince Rupert to Skaguay | Pee = ce caine Sneha ip me Dea ays Skaguay to whitenorse- (rail) , Mee So ee 8 hours Carerossttoating iake—cay tipi ee hours Atlin to Carcross (lake—night trip).- . ©. . . ~~ ., Mas oad ee eee a NOUS |Whitehorse to Dawson, downstream see : . IY, days Dawson to Whitehorse, upstream. eae = 4 days +Skaguay to Seattle or Vancouver = eee ; . 4to6 days Skaguay to Prince Rupert ‘ae. Coertae’ ; aoe days The time given between points Is the usual time it takes for the trip, but such time is approximate only, and as the time varies, when unusual conditions arise, it cannot be stated in exact terms. t Time depends upon steamer and ports of call. Approximate Time Necessary for Round Trip From Seattle or Vancouver to Atlin and Dawson The time will vary according to steamer to Skaguay, time of arrival and departure from Skaguay, ports of call and connections at Carcross and Whitehorse. Thus the time necessary for the trip to Atlin and return, including the side-trip to Whitehorse and return, will take from 12 to 17 days. To Dawson and return, 17 to 25 days. If twenty days or more are consumed in taking the trip to Dawson, there will be sufficient time _ oo | to include the side trip to Atlin. Black Tarn In the past years few tourists have been booked into Atlin later than August, and there is an impression generally existing that beyond that time it is not a good trip. This idea is incorrect. the month of September being as fine in every way, particularly in the Atlin country, as June, July or August, and in some respects the tourist in September gets more from the trip than in the earlier months. Contrary to what seems to be the prevalent idea, the weather is not cold in this country during this month. The days are usually soft and balmy and the nights only comfortably cool. Of course, a great many must make their trips in the three months mentioned above, but those con- templating the trip who are not tied to these months should endeavor to make the trip in the first half of September, as naturally they do not come in contact with such large crowds and are not bothered with any possibility of congestion. There is a further feature; the foliage of the mountain sides in the early part of September changes from the universal green of the summer months to the most brilliant riot of color, and the tourist in this month sees views that, on account of the changing color schemes, are not seen earlier. It is hard to put in words the picture of Lake Atlin in the month of September with the contrasting splashes of color from the surrounding mountains reflected in the glassy surface of the lake and the coloring being further enhanced by the soft blue color-wash of the waters of the Lake. Northern Lights are quite frequently visible during this season of the year. The Atlin Inn on the Shores of Lake Atlin 28 *- . Ad | : as, a i ee eee Ss — ——————E——EEs en heft