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  2. Goldstream Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    In 1946, Council granted permission to the Rod and Gun Club for the construction of a Clubhouse which today is used as the Nature House. The City approached the Provincial Government to take over the responsibility for the park and it became a Provincial Park in 1958, the year of the Province's Centennial.

  3. Chilliwack (band) - Wikipedia

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    Chilliwack is a Canadian rock band centered on the singer and guitarist Bill Henderson.They were active from 1970 to 1988; Henderson re-formed the band in 1997. The band started off with a progressive rock sound that incorporated elements of folk, indigenous, jazz and blues, before moving towards a more straight-ahead hard rock/pop rock sound by the mid-1970s.

  4. File:Clubhouse, Three Lakes Rod and Gun Club.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Cumberland, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The rod and gun club leased the area until 2001. About 2.4 kilometres (1.5 mi) west of Cumberland was a Japanese hamlet, comprising about 36 homes and two general stores. The women operated a traditional tea garden at Comox Lake 1914–1939.

  6. Brian MacLeod (Canadian musician) - Wikipedia

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    Brian Oliver MacLeod (June 25, 1952 – April 25, 1992), nicknamed "Too Loud" MacLeod, was a Canadian musician, songwriter and music producer, best known as a member of the bands Chilliwack and Headpins.

  7. Chilliwack (1970 album) - Wikipedia

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    Chilliwack is the first album by the Canadian rock band Chilliwack, released in June 1970. Chilliwack was a continuation of the psychedelic-progressive group The Collectors , except without lead singer Howie Vickers.

  8. Lights from the Valley - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the release of Lights from the Valley, Chilliwack had been recording tracks intended for the band's seventh album release over the period of a year.After rejecting two distinct sets of tracks which the band had submitted for album release, Mushroom Records had had Chilliwack - til then self-produced - collaborate with producer Marc Gilutin who co-produced a third distinct set of ...

  9. Chilliwack (1971 album) - Wikipedia

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    Chilliwack is a double album by the Canadian rock band Chilliwack, released in September 1971. It was their second album, and their second to be entitled Chilliwack . It included the top-10 (in Canada) hit "Lonesome Mary".