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  2. Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    The Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park was created in April 1957. The first boardwalk and pool facilities were built by the United States Army in 1942. The Liard River Hot Springs proper are located at 59°25′40″N 126°06′15″W  /  59.42778°N 126.10417°W  / 59.42778; -126.10417

  3. Liard River, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The Liard River area is home to Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park. The hot springs have been used by humans for several thousand years as documented by oral tradition of the Peace Liard Indian tribes, native to the region. The hot springs have a water temperatures ranging from 42 °C to 52 °C; and is called the Alpha pool.

  4. Liard River Corridor Provincial Park and Protected Area

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    Liard River Corridor Provincial Park and Protected Area is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. Part of the park is in the larger Muskwa-Kechika Management ...

  5. Comparison of North American ski resorts - Wikipedia

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    Hot Springs: Virginia: 3,200 2,500 700 45 10 2 50 September 29, 2019 ... Boyce Park Four Seasons Lodge Archived 2020-10-20 at the Wayback Machine: Plum: Pennsylvania ...

  6. List of hot springs - Wikipedia

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    There are hot springs on all continents and in many countries around the world. Countries that are renowned for their hot springs include Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Fiji, Honduras, Hungary, Iceland, India, Japan, Romania, Turkey, Taiwan, New Zealand, and the United States, but there are interesting and unique hot springs in many other places as well.

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  9. Liard River - Wikipedia

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    The Liard River of the North American boreal forest flows through Yukon, British Columbia and the Northwest Territories, Canada.Rising in the Saint Cyr Range of the Pelly Mountains in southeastern Yukon, it flows 1,115 km (693 mi) southeast through British Columbia, marking the northern end of the Rocky Mountains and then curving northeast back into Yukon and Northwest Territories, draining ...