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Green Lake is a lake in the South Cariboo region of British Columbia, Canada, located east of 70 Mile House. The lake is a popular recreational residential area frequented by owners from the Lower Mainland .
Green Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located around Green Lake in the South Cariboo-Interlakes district just east of 70 Mile House. [ 1 ] References
Green Lake is the largest and most northerly lake in the Resort Municipality of Whistler, British Columbia, Canada.It is the source of the Green River, a tributary of the Lillooet River, and is fed by the River of Golden Dreams, which issues from Alta Lake, which is at the height of land dividing the Green River drainage from that of the Cheakamus River to the south, which is a tributary of ...
Crater Lake, near Green Lake. The Interlakes, also known as the Interlakes District, is a geographic region of the Interior of British Columbia, Canada, located along and around the Interlakes Highway between 100 Mile House on BC Highway 97 and Little Fort on the North Thompson River.
Green Lake (Seattle), a lake and park in north central Seattle, Washington Green Lake, Seattle, a neighborhood surrounding the lake; Green Lake County, Wisconsin. Green Lake, Wisconsin, a city in Green Lake County; Green Lake (town), Wisconsin, a town in Green Lake County; Green Lake (Wisconsin), a lake in Green Lake County
Green Lake Water Aerodrome (TC LID: CBY6) is located on Green Lake east of 70 Mile House in the Cariboo region of British Columbia, Canada. It is a private airport operated by the Flying U Guest Ranch.
Green Lake Aerodrome (TC LID: CBG2) is located 0.5 nautical miles (0.93 km; 0.58 mi) east of Green Lake east of 70 Mile House in the Cariboo region of British Columbia, Canada. It is a private airport operated by the Flying U Guest Ranch.
Green River just below Nairn Falls. The Green River is a tributary of the Lillooet River in southwestern British Columbia, Canada.Approximately 25 kilometres in length, it begins at the outflow of Green Lake at the north of Whistler, and flows northeast to join the Lillooet River [1] about two kilometres above where the river flows into Lillooet Lake.