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  2. Port Alberni - Wikipedia

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    Port Alberni (/ æ l ˈ b ɜːr n i /) is a city located on Vancouver Island in the province of British Columbia, Canada. The city lies within the Alberni Valley at the head of the Alberni Inlet, Vancouver Island's longest inlet. Port Alberni currently has a total population of 18,259.

  3. Alberni Valley - Wikipedia

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    Alberni Valley is a broad valley located at the head of Alberni Inlet on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. It is home to Port Alberni , Sproat Lake and other outlining areas. The term is largely used as a synonym for Greater Port Alberni and adjoining communities but is used in a larger regional sense as well.

  4. List of historic places in the Alberni-Clayoquot Regional ...

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    Port Alberni BC 49°14′06″N 124°48′43″W  /  49.235°N 124.812°W  / 49.235; -124.812  ( Port Alberni Train Port Alberni municipality ( 18261 )

  5. Category:Port Alberni - Wikipedia

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    Port Alberni Water Aerodrome; S. School District 70 Pacific Rim; W. Weyerhaeuser Arena This page was last edited on 22 August 2019, at 04:01 (UTC). Text is available ...

  6. Alberni Pacific Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Alberni Pacific Railway is a heritage railway originating in Port Alberni, British Columbia. The Alberni Pacific Railway returned to operations along the Port Alberni Waterfront in Summer of 2024, and is expected to run until the end of September. The Santa Train will also return in 2024 along with other popular events. [1]

  7. Somass River - Wikipedia

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    The Stamp River flowing out of Great Central Lake and Sproat River join to form the Somass River, which flows generally southeast and south into Alberni Inlet and the harbour of Port Alberni. [2] The river crosses Highway 4 outside of Port Alberni in Tseshaht First Nation territory. Several kilometres of the lower course of the river are tidal.