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The park is located just off BC Highway 16 about 114 km (71 mi) east of Prince George. The park is about 12 km (7.5 mi) southwest of Sugarbowl-Grizzly Den Provincial Park and Protected Area and directly borders Slim Creek Provincial Park. The park contains a number of trees estimated to be over 1000 years old.
Cottonwood House Historic Site is a store, museum and heritage property located on the right bank of the Cottonwood River, [2] adjacent to the highway from Quesnel to Wells and Barkerville, which was the "capital" of the Cariboo Gold Rush; the route of the highway is nearly identical to that of the Cariboo Wagon Road, which ran from Yale at the foot of the Fraser Canyon and the head of ...
Prince George is a city in British Columbia, Canada, ... Cottonwood Island Park Trails along Cottonwood Island and the former Island Cache community.
Cottonwood River Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located northeast of the confluence of the Fraser and Cottonwood Rivers in that province's North Cariboo region. There are no active recreational facilities, no maintenance, and camping is prohibited at this park.
Cottonwood Canyon is a canyon along the Fraser River in the North Cariboo region of the Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada.It is located west of the Cariboo Mountains on the Fraser River south of its confluence with the east-flowing West Road River and north of its confluence with the northwest-flowing Cottonwood River just northwest of the city of Quesnel, [1] The first European ...
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Cleveland Park (within the District of North Vancouver) [28] Coal Harbour; Coalmont; Cobble Hill; College Heights (within the City of Prince George) [29] Collettville; Colquitz (within the District of Saanich) [22] Columbia Gardens [44] Commodore Heights; Connaught Heights (within the City of New Westminster) [37] Coombe; Coombs; Cooper Creek [45]
Cottonwood Lake south of Nelson BC. Cottonwood Creek exits Cottonwood Lake at the north end of the lake and flows north into the city of Nelson, where it discharges into Kootenay Lake. [6] In early 2018, 21.6 hectares (53 acres) immediately surrounding the park was slated to be logged by its private owner, the Nelson Land Corporation.