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  2. Kikomun Creek Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Kikomun Creek is situated in the southern region of the Rocky Mountain Trench, on the eastern shores of a man-made reservoir along the Kootenay River.This 685-hectare park provides recreational access to Lake Koocanusa, whose name is supposedly a combination of Kootenay, Canada and United States.

  3. Jimsmith Lake Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Jimsmith Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. The small park has Jimsmith Lake surrounded by mixed forest. It is located just south of Cranbrook. [1] The Jimsmith Lake Provincial Park is spread over an area of 13.70 hectares. Forests of Douglas fir, also known as the Colombian Pine, and larch cover the

  4. List of British Columbia Provincial Parks - Wikipedia

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    British Columbia Parks and Protected Areas System: Mount Robson Provincial Park. Statistics (February 2020) [1] Designation Number Area Class A Parks 629 10,544,873 Class B Parks 2 3,778 Class C Parks 13 484 Conservancies 156 2,999,899 Ecological Reserves 148 160,293 Protected Areas 84 384,733 Recreation Areas 2 5,929 Total 1,034 14,099,989

  5. List of mines in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Camp McKinney/Bridesville(N of Rock Creek: Okanagan Highland/Boundary Country: Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company: 1894–1962 a.k.a. Cariboo Mine, Camp McKinney Mine, various; British Columbia's first dividend-paying gold mine [12] [13] [14] Cariboo Gold Quartz Mine: Au, Ag, W, Bi, Pb, Zn

  6. Cranbrook, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Cranbrook (/ ˈ k r æ n b r ʊ k / KRAN-bruuk) is a city in southeast British Columbia, Canada, located approximately 10 km southwest of the confluence of the Kootenay River and the St. Mary's River. [6] It is the largest urban centre in the region known as the East Kootenay.

  7. Wasa Lake - Wikipedia

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    Wasa Lake is a lake in British Columbia, Canada. It has an area of 1.1473 km 2. It is 37.5 km north of Cranbrook. Wasa Lake Provincial Park sits at the northern end of the lake. [1] It was named in 1902 after the city Vaasa in Finland. It was formerly known as 'Hanson lake'. [2]

  8. Moyie Lake - Wikipedia

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    The lake is located between Cranbrook and Creston. The small town of Moyie is located at the south end of the lake. Located 20 kilometres south of Cranbrook off Highway 3, Moyie Lake Provincial Park day-use area, boat launch, and 111 site campground provides the only public access to the deep blue mountain waters of Moyie Lake.

  9. List of postal codes of Canada: V - Wikipedia

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    3G0: Bear Lake 3J0: Nass Camp 3M0: Sinclair Mills 3N0: Tsay Keh Dene 3S0: Meziadin Lake 3T0: Gitwinksihlkw 3W0: Smithers. V0K Cariboo, Fraser Canyon and Western Okanagan. 0A0: Lone Butte 1A0: Ashcroft 1B0: Barkerville 1C0: Boston Bar 1E0: Bridge Lake 1G0: Buffalo Creek 1H0: Cache Creek 1J0: Canim Lake 1K0: Clinton 1L0: Eagle Creek 1M0: Forest ...