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Émilie Tremblay (née, Marie-Émilie Fortin; January 4, 1872 – April 21, 1949) was one of the first white women to cross the Chilkoot on the way to the Yukon gold fields. She was French-Canadian and the founder, and first president, of the Society of the Ladies of the Golden North. She was also president of the Yukon Order of Pioneers Auxiliary. A businesswoman, she owned and operated a store in the Yukon in what is now a heritage building.

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  • Émilie Fortin-Tremblay, née le 4 janvier 1872 à Saint-Joseph-d'Alma et morte le 22 avril 1949 à Victoria, est la première femme blanche à avoir traversé le col de Chilkoot. (fr)
  • Émilie Tremblay (née, Marie-Émilie Fortin; January 4, 1872 – April 21, 1949) was one of the first white women to cross the Chilkoot on the way to the Yukon gold fields. She was French-Canadian and the founder, and first president, of the Society of the Ladies of the Golden North. She was also president of the Yukon Order of Pioneers Auxiliary. A businesswoman, she owned and operated a store in the Yukon in what is now a heritage building. (en)
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  • Émilie Tremblay (en)
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  • "Thanks to God the profession of explorers has not been, even in the North, the lot of men alone." – Émilie Tremblay (en)
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  • Émilie Fortin-Tremblay, née le 4 janvier 1872 à Saint-Joseph-d'Alma et morte le 22 avril 1949 à Victoria, est la première femme blanche à avoir traversé le col de Chilkoot. (fr)
  • Émilie Tremblay (née, Marie-Émilie Fortin; January 4, 1872 – April 21, 1949) was one of the first white women to cross the Chilkoot on the way to the Yukon gold fields. She was French-Canadian and the founder, and first president, of the Society of the Ladies of the Golden North. She was also president of the Yukon Order of Pioneers Auxiliary. A businesswoman, she owned and operated a store in the Yukon in what is now a heritage building. (en)
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