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  2. U-Pass BC - Wikipedia

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    U-Pass BC is a public transportation monthly pass for post-secondary students valid throughout British Columbia and available to all students at participating institutions. [1] The original concept of a regional-wide initiative was expanded province-wide in June 2010, when the provincial government created the U-Pass BC program that offers a ...

  3. List of Rocky Mountain passes on the continental divide

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    First post-Mackenzie pass (1807). rarely used. ... McGregor Pass British Columbia: 1539 m 5,049 ft ... Geography portal; North America portal; Canada portal;

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  5. Compass card (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    The time frame announcement was pushed to late 2014, before TransLink changed its Compass Timeline website in late 2014 to remove statements promising a full Compass roll-out in late 2014, only stating that post-secondary students will receive cards in the summer of 2015, replacing the U-Pass BC, with full deployment not re-announced until ...

  6. Category:Mountain passes of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Rail mountain passes of British Columbia (5 P) Pages in category "Mountain passes of British Columbia" The following 63 pages are in this category, out of 63 total.

  7. Richter Pass - Wikipedia

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    The pass was named in association nearby Richter Mountain, [2] which was named for Francis Xavier Richter, an early cattle rancher and orchardist in the area, [3] who settled in the region during the days of the Colony of British Columbia., originally working for the Hudson's Bay Company post in Keremeos, taking care of their packhorses.

  8. Summit Pass (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    Summit Pass (el. 1,305 m or 4,281 ft) is a high mountain pass in the Northern Canadian Rockies in the province of British Columbia.It is one of two passes the Alaska Highway utilizes to cut westwards across ranges of the Rocky Mountain System; further north is the lower Muncho Pass.

  9. Joss Pass - Wikipedia

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    Joss Pass, 1345 m (4413 ft), [1] is a mountain pass in the central Monashee Mountains of the Southern Interior of British Columbia, Canada.Located just south of the Three Valley Gap area of Eagle Pass, which is the route of the Trans-Canada Highway and the mainline of the Canadian Pacific Railway.