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  2. Cracker Creek Cone - Wikipedia

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    Cracker Creek Cone is a small cinder cone in northwestern British Columbia.A large lava flow that partly filled Ruby Creek may have originated from this cone. The lower west side of the cone appears to be partly covered by glacial till suggesting that the cone is older than the most recent glacial advances down Ruby Creek.

  3. Category:Cinder cones of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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  4. Nazko Cone - Wikipedia

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    Nazko Cone / ˈ n æ z k oʊ / is a small potentially active basaltic cinder cone in central British Columbia, Canada, located 75 km west of Quesnel and 150 kilometers southwest of Prince George. It is considered the easternmost volcano in the Anahim Volcanic Belt .

  5. Volcanic Creek Cone - Wikipedia

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    Volcanic Creek Cone is a small cinder cone 20 kilometres (12 miles) northeast of Atlin in northwestern British Columbia. There are two cinder cones and a lava flow at least 3 kilometres (2 miles) long which is present below parts of the tree covered area. The subdued form of Volcanic Creek cone is visible directly below the largest snow patch.

  6. Cinder Cone (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    Cinder Cone is a cinder cone with a small crater on the west side of the Helm Glacier in Garibaldi Provincial Park in British Columbia, Canada. Cinder Cone is surrounded by cinder flats and its crater is filled with meltwater during the summer.

  7. Category:Cinder cones of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Cinder cones of British Columbia (47 P) Pages in category "Cinder cones of Canada" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Code of Conduct;

  8. Pointed Stick Cone - Wikipedia

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    Location in British Columbia. Interactive map of Pointed Stick Cone: Highest point; Elevation: 1,820 m (5,970 ft) ... Code of Conduct;

  9. Bridge River Cones - Wikipedia

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    The Bridge River Cones consist of small trachybasaltic and basaltic eruptive centers. Sham Hill ( 50°54′N 123°31′W  /  50.90°N 123.51°W  / 50.90; -123.51 ), a 60 m (197 ft) high steep-sided volcanic plug , is the oldest volcano in the field with a potassium-argon date of one million years