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A trail through the Williams Lake river valley Rick Hansen, pictured here in 2008, grew up in Williams Lake Williams Lake Visitor Centre Rugby player, Jake Ilnicki, was born in Williams Lake In the 2021 Canadian census conducted by Statistics Canada , Williams Lake had a population of 23,608 living in 4,736 of its 5,066 total private dwellings ...
Williams Lake is a lake in the city of the same name in the Cariboo region of the Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada. Williams Lake Indian Reserve No. 1, a.k.a. "Sugarcane Reserve" is located around the east end of the lake. British Columbia provincial highway 97, the Cariboo Highway, runs along the lake's northern side.
Subdivisions: Lake la Hache, Green Timber, and Canim Lake . [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Only the last band survived the diseases of the 1800s, absorbing the surviving members of the Green Timber band. The few survivors of the Lac La Hache band merged with the Williams Lake Band (T’exelcemc)
Williams River. Williams is a town located in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, 161 kilometres (100 mi) south-southeast of the state capital, Perth along Albany Highway and 32 kilometres (20 mi) west of Narrogin. The Williams River passes through the town. At the 2016 census, Williams had a population of 411. [2]
The new floating boardwalk on Lake Williams in Marlborough will open this spring, Jan. 22, 2024. The floating boardwalk is more than 3,000 feet long and about 8 feet wide, according to City ...
Williams Lake is a popular lake for fishing and boating in Chatsworth Township sitting between Williamsford and Holland Centre. [6]: 199 It is a 148-acre [23] clover-shaped body of water which was named after the Williams family that owned a large portion of the lake. It has a distinctive clover shape and features a public beach with boat ...
Williams Lake in New Mexico, as of 2024. Items portrayed in this file depicts. Williams Lake. lake. creator. some value. author name string: Highlightwiki.
Anahim Lake is a small community in British Columbia. [1] The village and surrounding areas (including nearby Nimpo Lake) have a population of approximately 1500. The Ulkatcho First Nation has 729 people living on nearby reserves. Every July, the Anahim Lake Stampede showcases local talent and is the area's major social event.