Murray Lundberg
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Murray Lundberg (born 1950) is a Canadian historian, tour guide, writer, and photographer, whose primary focus is the history and lifestyle of the Yukon Territory and Alaska.
He has authored two books, Fractured Veins & Broken Dreams and The Alaska Highway, and has helped edit other books and articles on northern subjects.[citation needed]
His photography highlights the scenery, landscapes, wildlife, and lifestyle of the Yukon Territory[1] and Alaska, and is featured on his network of websites, notably ExploreNorth.[2]
The former pilot and one-time auxiliary member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police is a popular speaker and storyteller on cruise ships, and has been a member of numerous community boards, including that of the Yukon Quest Sled Dog Race.[citation needed] His wilderness tours encompass the Alaska, Yukon, and the Northwest Territories. He has also appeared on numerous Yukon-related radio, television and Internet programs.[citation needed]
Lundberg now lives in Whitehorse, Yukon after living in a cabin on the shores of Bennett Lake at Carcross, Yukon for seven years.[citation needed]
References[edit]
- ↑ Murray Lundberg, Yukon Roadhouses on YouTube.
- ↑ Murray Lundberg, "Life on the Edge: Images of Carcross", ExploreNorth.
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