• Mesachie Lake is an unincorporated community in the Cowichan Valley region of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. It lies on the south shore of...
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    Shawnigan Lake Arbutus Ridge Cobble Hill Cherry Point Cowichan Bay Cowichan Station Eagle Heights Glenora Koksilah Sahtlam Honeymoon Bay Mesachie Lake Skutz...
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    is the largest community. Along the south side of the lake are the communities of Mesachie Lake and Honeymoon Bay, and also Gordon Bay Provincial Park...
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  • population of about 450 people, and Mesachie Lake, with a population of about 200 people, are nearby communities. Lake Cowichan is today best known for its...
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    species of freshwater lamprey endemic to two North American lakes: Lake Cowichan and Mesachie Lake in Vancouver Island, Canada. The lamprey was originally...
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  • extraordinary event forcing a closure of the Malahat. The highway between Mesachie Lake and Port Renfrew is known as the Pacific Marine Circle Route. The entire...
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  • Kildonan 2C0: Koksilah 2G0: Lake Cowichan 2H0: Lantzville 2J0: Lasqueti 2K0: Lazo 2L0: Malahat 2M0: Merville 2N0: Mesachie Lake 2V0: Royston 2Y0: Thetis...
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    Honeymoon Bay Kildonan Koksilah Ladysmith Lake Cowichan Langford Lantzville Malahat Maple Bay Merville Mesachie Lake Metchosin Mill Bay Nanaimo Nanoose Bay...
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  • Malahat Cowichan Mayne Island Gulf Islands Merville Northern Central Mesachie Lake Cowichan Mill Bay Cowichan Nanoose Bay Central Island Oyster River Northern...
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    Alberni.: 5  By 1973, the cities with KDS temples were Abbotsford, Mesachie Lake, New Westminster, Paldi, Port Alberni, and Vancouver. However the New...
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  • of Kelowna) McLeese Lake McLeod Lake McLure Meadow Creek Meadowbrook (within the City of Port Coquitlam) Merville Mesachie Lake Metlakatla Metrotown...
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    community strongholds were at the mill towns around Cowichan Lake — Honeymoon Bay, Mesachie Lake and Youbou. "Youbou". BC Geographical Names. Cowichan Valley...
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  • is known as the Cariboo Highway, and passes through Cache Creek, Williams Lake, Quesnel, and ends in Prince George. North from there, it is known as the...
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  • the Sikh community strongholds were at the mill towns around Cowichan Lake — Honeymoon Bay, Mesachie Lake and Youbou. Honeymoon Bay's own website v t e...
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    Unincorporated place Mount Waddington 15 35 −57.1% 7.15 2.1/km2 Honeymoon Bay/Mesachie Lake Unincorporated place Cowichan Valley 632 561 +12.7% 4 158.0/km2 Hornby...
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    1973 the cities with Khalsa Diwan Society temples were Abbotsford, Mesachie Lake, New Westminster, Paldi, Port Alberni, and Vancouver. However the New...
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  • OREGON. (PDF), Seattle: Cramoisy Press (New York) – via University of Washington "Chackchack Lake". BC Geographical Names. "Definition of OLALLIEBERRY"....
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