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  2. Wahleach Lake - Wikipedia

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    The lake, which was a resting place for Sto:lo people on their way to summer hunting grounds, was expanded by an earthfill dam and is now 6.4 km long and 1 km wide. At over 600 m above the level of the Fraser River, nearly all of its volume is diverted through the side of a flank of Mount Cheam , part of the Four Brothers Range , to the ...

  3. Jones Lake - Wikipedia

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    Jones Lake may refer to: Wahleach Lake, also known as Jones Lake, in British Columbia, Canada; Jones Lake State Park, North Carolina, United States;

  4. Sulphurous Lake - Wikipedia

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    The lake is the location of the Sulphurous Lake Resort. The Sulphurous Lake Volunteer Fire Department provides fire protection for the cabin community on the north shore of the lake. [2] The fire department hosts an annual fishing derby on the lake. Much of the lake's eastern reach is surrounded by Rainbow/Q'iwentem Provincial Park. [3] A ...

  5. Lac Le Jeune - Wikipedia

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    Lac Le Jeune is a lake and provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located approximately 37 kilometres south of Kamloops and 47 kilometres north of Merritt.. The lake is located within Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park, a 213-hectare provincial park run by the British Columbia Ministry of the Environment, and is a popular fishing spot for "fighting" Rainbow Trout, which was established in 1956 ...

  6. Tyaughton Lake - Wikipedia

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    Around its shores is a community of recreational homes, and near its southern end had been an older fishing lodge, the Tyaughton Lake Lodge, while on its northwestern shore is Tyax Lodge (formerly known as Tyax Mountain Lake Resort, as well as Tyax Wilderness Resort & Spa), built in the 1980s, which at the time of construction was the largest ...

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  8. Douglas Lake Cattle Company - Wikipedia

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    The Douglas Lake Cattle Company is Canada's largest working cattle ranch, [1] usually known as the Douglas Lake Ranch. Founded June 30, 1886, [ 2 ] it has been operating continuously since. This date also marks the completion of the last leg of the first transcontinental rail line of the Canadian Pacific Railway from Montreal to Vancouver.

  9. Shearwater, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The resort was recently sold to (2022), and is now owned and operated by, The Heiltsuk Nation. Today, Shearwater Resort LLP is British Columbia’s ultimate wilderness and eco-tour destination, offering a selection of wildlife tours as well as accommodations and mooring services.