Tulsequah
| Tulsequah | |
|---|---|
|   Tulsequah Location of Tulsequah in British Columbia | |
| Coordinates: 58°38′00″N 133°33′00″W / 58.63333°N 133.55000°WCoordinates: 58°38′00″N 133°33′00″W / 58.63333°N 133.55000°W | |
| Country |  Canada | 
| Province |  British Columbia | 
| Area code(s) | 250, 778 | 
Tulsequah is an unincorporated locality in northwestern, British Columbia, Canada, located at the confluence of the Taku and Tulsequah Rivers.[1] The Tulsequah Chief Mine is located nearby, about ten miles up the Tulsequah River.[2]
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