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  2. Mount White-Fraser - Wikipedia

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    Mount White-Fraser is a 2,331 metres (7,648 ft) glaciated mountain located in the Boundary Ranges of British Columbia, Canada. It is situated 31 kilometres (19 mi) north-northwest of Stewart , and 10 km (6 mi) northwest of Mount Bayard .

  3. Mount Fraser (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Fraser is a mountain located on the border of Alberta and British Columbia. It is Alberta's 38th highest peak and Alberta's 22nd most prominent mountain. It is also British Columbia's 50th highest peak. [4] It was named in 1917 after Simon Fraser. [1] [4] The massif consists of three peaks: [1]

  4. Fraser Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Fraser Valley is a geographical region in southwestern British Columbia, Canada and northwestern Washington State.It starts just west of Hope in a narrow valley encompassing the Fraser River and ends at the Pacific Ocean stretching from the North Shore Mountains, opposite the city of Vancouver BC, to just south of Bellingham, Washington.

  5. Hells Gate (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    Hells Gate is an abrupt narrowing of British Columbia's Fraser River, located immediately downstream of Boston Bar in the southern Fraser Canyon. The towering rock walls of the Fraser River plunge toward each other forcing the waters through a passage only 35 metres (115 ft) wide. It is also the name of the rural locality at the same location.

  6. Beaumont Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Beaumont Provincial Park is a provincial park located at the southeast end of Fraser Lake, between Fort Fraser and the town of Fraser Lake, British Columbia, approximately 40 kilometres (25 mi) west of Vanderhoof, British Columbia. The park contains the site of the original Fort Fraser.

  7. Hill's Bar - Wikipedia

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    Hill's Bar is a long-abandoned ghost town located in the Fraser Canyon region of British Columbia, Canada. [1] The site of the former boomtown is situated near the right bank of the Fraser River, between Yale and the mouth of Emory Creek . [ 2 ]

  8. Harrison Hill - Wikipedia

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    Harrison Hill (622m) [1] is a small mountain located at the confluence of the Harrison and Fraser Rivers in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia, Canada. Harrison Knob (~225m) [1] is a prominent shoulder to the east of the main peak of Harrison Hill.

  9. Fraser Pass - Wikipedia

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    The Fraser Pass is a mountain pass in the British Columbian Rockies of Western Canada.Its summit is 2,015 m (6,611 ft) above sea level.Although immediately adjacent to the Continental Divide, the pass does not cross it; rather, it bridges the drainage basins of the Fraser River and Columbia River, both Pacific-draining rivers.