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  2. Crofton, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Henry Croft, founder of Crofton. In 1900, Henry Croft purchased land at Osborne Bay for a smelter and townsite. The next year, the Northwestern Smelting and Refining Co. began construction. [3] In 1902, the village was established, the smelter opened, and Croft extended the Lenora Mt. Sicker Railway from his copper mine to Crofton. [4]

  3. Category : Unincorporated settlements in British Columbia

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    C. Campbell Island (British Columbia) Canim Lake, British Columbia; Caribou Hide, British Columbia; Cassidy, British Columbia; Castle Rock, British Columbia

  4. List of ghost towns in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Robson Valley, British Columbia Fraser-Fort George 54°07′00″N 122°02′00″W  /  54.11667°N 122.03333°W  / 54.11667; -122.03333  ( Aleza Lake

  5. Ulkatcho First Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Ulkatcho First Nation is a Dakelh First Nations government in the Canadian province of British Columbia.It is a member of the Carrier Chilcotin Tribal Council, and its offices are located in Anahim Lake, British Columbia at the western edge of the Chilcotin District.

  6. N'Quatqua First Nation - Wikipedia

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    The N'Quatqua First Nation (Lillooet: nk̓ʷʕáthamx), [2] also known as the N'quatqua Nation, the N'Quatqua Nation, the Nequatque First Nation, the Anderson Lake Indian Band, the Anderson Lake First Nation and the Anderson Lake Band, is a First Nations government of the St'at'imc (Stl'atl'imx or Lillooet) people, located in the southern Coast Mountains region of the Canadian province of ...

  7. Tipella - Wikipedia

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    Tipella, also historically known as Tipella City, is a locality near the head of Harrison Lake in southwestern British Columbia, Canada.A real estate venture from the early 20th Century, the development of a "city" never came to fruition though the placename remains on maps today, and is the name of the airstrip nearby, which serves Port Douglas and nearby logging camps.

  8. List of place names in Canada of Indigenous origin - Wikipedia

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    Kwadacha, British Columbia (Fort Ware) Lakelse Lake, Lakelse Lake Provincial Park, Lakelse Hot Springs etc. from the Coast Tsimshian "LaxGyels" Kyuquot, British Columbia, Kyuquot Sound – from the name of the local group of Nuu-chah-nulth; Lillooet: adapted from the proper name for the Lower St'at'imc people, the Lil'wat of Mt. Currie. Lil'wat ...

  9. Elk Lakes (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    Upper Elk Lake and Lower Elk Lake, collectively known as the Elk Lakes, are a pair of alpine lakes in southeastern British Columbia, Canada. They sit in the valley formed between Mt Aosta to the south and Mount Fox to the north. The Elk Lakes sit approximately two miles from the border between the Provinces of British Columbia and Alberta