No, that’s Highway #16 west of Prince George - Indian Country.
The valley that #93 follows has never been inhabited year-round.
We've had yearlings run along the truck or in front of truck on our dirt road; pups that had just kicked out, late August to pack up. My kids would call pups in with rabbit squealers while waiting on the school bus. I've had wolf pups walk up my lane and sit down look over my dogs on chains; soon as I walk out on porch, they trot off. Young wolves will hang around humans, but they wise up quick their first winter. Two winters back, we had wolves in our garbage cans right nx to the shed for a couple nights in a row; wifey had dumped some old salmon in the one barrel. They'd come in at 3 am, my house dogs would wind them right through the logs of the cabin which is air tight. I'd stick the 6.8 out the window with a flashlight and they'd take off. Soon as put up the game camera, they never came around again.
The problem with wolves is they eat 5 times the moose people do and who has to give? The wolf or the human?