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  2. Mount McGuire (Cascade Range) - Wikipedia

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    Mount McGuire is a 2,008-metre (6,588-foot) mountain summit located in the Cascade Mountains of southwestern British Columbia, Canada.It is situated 4 km (2 mi) north of the Canada–United States border, 19 km (12 mi) southeast of Chilliwack, and 7.4 km (5 mi) northwest of Canadian Border Peak, which is its nearest higher peak. [4]

  3. Cheam Range - Wikipedia

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    The Cheam Range (pronounced / ʃ iː ˈ æ m / or / ʃ iː ˈ ɛ m /) is a mountain range in the Fraser Valley region of the Lower Mainland of British Columbia near the city of Chilliwack. The region is also a part of the Skagit Range of the Canadian Cascades and contains many rugged peaks.

  4. File:Cascades near Chilliwack, BC.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Cascades S of Chilliwack, BC...Mt Cheam (2104m) sharp peak on left. Camera manufacturer: Canon: Camera model: Canon EOS 5D Mark II: Exposure time: 1/20 sec (0.05) F-number: f/20: ISO speed rating: 200: Date and time of data generation: 13:11, 30 January 2011: Lens focal length: 105 mm: Orientation: Normal: Horizontal resolution: 240 dpi ...

  5. Rosedale, Chilliwack - Wikipedia

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    Rosedale is a farming-based community located east of Chilliwack, British Columbia.This small community is based alongside the Fraser River. It serves as a base for many tourists, both in summer and winter.

  6. Scandinavian and Russian taiga - Wikipedia

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    The Scandinavian and Russian taiga is an ecoregion within the taiga and boreal forests biome as defined by the WWF classification (ecoregion PA0608). [1] It is situated in Northern Europe between tundra in the north and temperate mixed forests in the south and occupies about 2,156,900 km 2 (832,800 sq mi) in Norway, Sweden, Finland and the northern part of European Russia, being the largest ...

  7. List of the conifers of Canada - Wikipedia

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    This is a listing of the conifers of Canada, and includes the cypresses, junipers, firs, pines, ... (S Europe) BC AB SK MB ON QC NB PE NS NF Pinus ponderosa

  8. List of trees of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian flora is depauperate because of the near total glaciation event in the Pleistocene. Due to the vast area of Canada, a tree that is common in one area may be completely absent in another. In particular, many warm-temperate trees can only be grown on the mild Pacific coast (where gardens may contain additional species not listed here).

  9. Forests of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The forests of Canada are located across much of the country. Approximately half of Canada is covered by forest, totaling around 2.4 million km 2 (0.93 million sq mi). [ 1 ] Over 90% of Canada's forests are owned by the public ( Crown land and Provincial forest ).