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  2. Brandywine Falls Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Around the early 1900s Brandywine Falls used to have a train station and many log cabins adjacent to the falls. Some cabins can still be seen in a dilapidated state by the side of the trail. As part of the improvements of Highway 99 for the 2010 Winter Olympics , the area was subject to many day-use improvements which replaced overnight camping ...

  3. Cheakamus Valley basalts - Wikipedia

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    Brandywine Falls in Brandywine Falls Provincial Park. At least three lava flows are clearly visible in the rugged cliffs. At least three lava flows are clearly visible in the rugged cliffs. The Cheakamus Valley basalts are a sequence of basaltic lava flows along the Cheakamus River in southwestern British Columbia , Canada .

  4. Brandywine Falls - Wikipedia

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    View history; General ... Brandywine Falls may refer to: Brandywine Falls, Ohio, United States; Brandywine Falls Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada;

  5. Daisy Lake (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    There is a BC Hydro-operated recreation area just above the dam, and public campgrounds and picnic tables at Brandywine Falls Provincial Park, which is near the head of the lake. The upper reaches of the lake are visible from viewing platform on the north side of the falls and also from points along the hiking trails lining the cliff edge above ...

  6. List of waterfalls in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Waterfall Image Discharge Location Coordinates m 3 /s ft 3 /s ; Rearguard Falls: 171 6,000: Rearguard Falls Provincial Park: Baileys Chute: 122 4,300: Wells Gray Provincial Park

  7. Canadian Cascade Arc - Wikipedia

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    To the northwest, Brandywine Falls Provincial Park protects Brandywine Falls, a 70 m (230 ft) high waterfall composed of at least four basaltic lava flows with columnar joints. Its name origin is unclear, but it may have originated from two surveyors named Jack Nelson and Bob Mollison.

  8. List of British Columbia Provincial Parks - Wikipedia

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    Brandywine Falls Provincial Park: PP Squamish-Lillooet: 420 1,000 1973 Southwest (South coast) Brent Mountain Protected Area [5] PA Okanagan-Similkameen: 4,344 10,730 2001 Southeast (Columbia River–Okanagan River) Bridal Veil Falls Provincial Park: PP Fraser Valley: 33 82 1965 Southwest (Fraser River) Bridge Lake Provincial Park: PP Cariboo ...

  9. Wallace Farm (Cuyahoga Valley National Park) - Wikipedia

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    The Wallace Farm is a historic farm within Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Summit County, Ohio. The property overlooks Brandywine Falls, a 63 feet (19 m) waterfall on Brandywine Creek . Land speculator and sawyer George Wallace settled on the land with his family in the 1810s; Wallace helped found the nearby village of Brandywine and became ...