Video: Signpost Forest

Signpost Forest
In 1942, a homesick soldier working on the construction of the Alaska Highway added a sign from his hometown to the directional post in Watson Lake, Yukon. Many others soon followed suit. Today, 78,000 signs make up the World Famous Watson Lake Signpost Forest.

Yesterday, we had the opportunity to add the Grandpa’s Can 2015 poster as well as one from Mully Children’s Family to the forest.

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Henry practicing for the MCF acrobatic team.

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Henry at work.

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The finishing touches.

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The Signpost Forest.

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Grandpas Can 2015 and MCF.

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Henry's hometown.

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One comment on “Video: Signpost Forest
  1. Stan Wiebe says:

    Very cool!!! Real nice to see Arvid up and about with a smile on his face!!! Continued healing my good man!!!

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