
A Striking land mark, the Church adds a solemn dignity to the classic serenity of Lake Bennett and its towering mountain guards.
From the sea to the summit to remote Bennett, British Columbia
Lake Bennett, darkened once by the rafts of gold-seekers, but disturbed now by no more than a ruffling wind or the spatter of water-drops behind a string of ducks rising to fly.
Bennett, British Columbia, Canada is an abandoned historical town next to Lake Bennett. It was built during the Klondike Gold Rush of 1897–99 at the end of the White Pass and Chilkoot Trails from nearby ports of Skagway and Dyea in Alaska. Gold prospectors would pack their supplies over the Coast Mountains from the ports and then build or purchase rafts to take them down the Yukon River to the gold fields around Dawson City, Yukon.
Lake Bennett, High in the Mountains
Today White Pass & Yukon Route features Bennett as a special excursion and charter packages.

