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  2. Kitimat - Wikipedia

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    The Kitimat Valley is part of the most populous urban district in northwest British Columbia, which includes Terrace to the north along the Skeena River Valley. The city was planned and built by the Aluminum Company of Canada during the 1950s. Its post office was approved on 6 June 1952. [4] Kitimat's municipal area is 242.63 km 2 (93.68 sq mi ...

  3. Kitimat Ranges - Wikipedia

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    The Kitimat Ranges, rising behind Kitimat, British Columbia. The Kitimat Ranges lie between the Nass River and Portland Inlet in the north [2] and the Bella Coola River and Burke Channel on the south, and are bounded on their east by the Hazelton Mountains and include the mountainous islands of the North Coastal Archipelago, as well as King Island, which lies between Dean Channel and the ...

  4. Kitimat River - Wikipedia

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    The Kitimat River is a river in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It originates in the Kitimat Ranges, near the sources of the Dala River, Kemano River, Atna River, and Clore River. It flows in a curve north, then west, then south, emptying into Kitimat Arm at the head of Douglas Channel, at the town of Kitimat.

  5. List of historic places in British Columbia Coast - Wikipedia

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    Kitimat-Stikine BC 54°31′00″N 128°35′10″W  /  54.5167°N 128.586°W  / 54.5167; -128.586  ( British Columbia Provincial Police Kitimat-Stikine municipality ( 16164 )

  6. Regional District of Kitimat–Stikine - Wikipedia

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    The Regional District of Kitimat–Stikine is a local government administration in northwestern British Columbia, Canada. [3] As of the 2021 Canadian census, it had a population of 37,790 living on a land area of 104,307.25 km 2 (40,273.25 sq mi). [2] Its administrative offices are in the city of Terrace.

  7. British Columbia Highway 25 - Wikipedia

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    British Columbia Highway 25, also known as the Terrace–Kitimat Highway, was a 59 km (37 mi) long spur of the Yellowhead Highway in the Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine. First opened on 28 September 1957 at a cost of $3.5 million ($34.83 million in 2022), [ 4 ] [ 5 ] it provides a connection from Terrace , on Highway 16 , south to Kitimat ...

  8. Kenney Dam - Wikipedia

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    The Kenney Dam is a rock-fill embankment dam on the Nechako River in northwestern British Columbia, built in the early 1950s.The impoundment of water behind the dam forms the Nechako Reservoir, [1] which is also commonly known as the Ootsa Lake Reservoir.

  9. Category:Kitimat Ranges - Wikipedia

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    The Kitimat Ranges are one of the three main subdivisions of the Coast Mountains, which are part of the Pacific Coast Ranges subdivision of the North American Cordillera. Located in British Columbia , Canada, between the North Coast region and the Interior Plateau and the Hazelton Mountains .