• Peace River-Liard Regional District was a regional district in northeastern British Columbia, spanning from Tumbler Ridge in the southwest to Lower Post...
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    when the Peace River-Liard Regional District was divided in two. The separated northern territories became the Fort Nelson-Liard Regional District, now the...
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    successor regional districts: Comox Valley and Strathcona. The Peace RiverLiard Regional District was created October 31, 1967, when the regional district system...
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    NRRM. With the Peace River Regional District as the southern part, it was the northern part of the Peace River-Liard Regional District, which was split...
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    including Fort Nelson and other parts of the Liard drainage, and before W.A.C. Bennett Dam included the upper Peace River through its canyon between Finlay Forks...
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    division), the Northern Rockies Regional Municipality and Peace River Regional District to the east, and the Regional Districts of Bulkley–Nechako and Kitimat–Stikine...
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  • Fort Nelson, British Columbia (category Peace River Country)
    NRRM is the first regional municipality in the province. The community lies east of the northern Rocky Mountains in the Peace River region along the Alaska...
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    The Kechika River is a tributary of the Liard River, about 300 kilometres (190 mi) long, in northern British Columbia, Canada. The Kechika flows generally...
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    including Fort Nelson and other parts of the Liard drainage, and before W.A.C. Bennett Dam included the upper Peace River through its canyon between Finlay Forks...
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    Larch, and Paper Birch predominate among the meadows and muskeg of the Peace and Liard Plains. At higher elevations, the winters are harsher, the summers...
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  • Tumbler Ridge (category Populated places in the Peace River Regional District)
    a district municipality in the foothills of the B.C. Rockies in northeastern British Columbia, Canada, and a member municipality of the Peace River Regional...
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  • Hudson's Hope (category Populated places in the Peace River Regional District)
    district municipality in northeastern British Columbia, Canada, in the Peace River Regional District. Having been first settled along the Peace River...
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  • listings in: Bulkley-Nechako Regional District, Cariboo Regional District, Fraser-Fort George Regional District, Peace River Country, and Stikine Country...
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    District Columbia Lake Columbia Mountains Columbia River Colwood, British Columbia Comox-Strathcona Regional District Comox Valley Regional District Conservation...
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  • localities. As it passes over the Rocky Mountains, the highway parallels the Liard River before terminating just over the BC/Yukon boundary at Watson Lake, where...
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  • Alaska Highway (category Peace River Regional District)
    to Fort Nelson. On October 16, 1957, a suspension bridge crossing the Peace River just south of Fort St. John collapsed. A new bridge was built a few years...
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    Nanaimo North Coast North Okanagan Northern Rockies Okanagan-Similkameen Peace River qathet Squamish-Lillooet Stikine Region Strathcona Sunshine Coast Thompson-Nicola...
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  • outside of the City of Vancouver, but still within the Metro Vancouver Regional District of British Columbia. "Canadian Register - Vancouver". Canada's Historic...
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  • East Pine Provincial Park (category Peace River Regional District)
    Columbia, Canada, located east of Chetwynd in the Peace River Block at the junction of the Pine and Murray rivers. The park was established in 1982 and is 14...
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  • Canadian Register of Historic Places listings in Central Okanagan Regional District, British Columbia. (references appear in the table above as external...
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  • Pine River Breaks Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada in the Peace River Lowland between the communities of East Pine and...
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  • following districts: Central Coast Regional District Kitimat-Stikine Regional District Mount Waddington Regional District Powell River Regional District Skeena-Queen...
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  • Canadian Register of Historic Places listings in Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District, British Columbia. (references appear in the table above as external...
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  • Lower Post and north of the Liard River. Established in 1964, the park is 34 ha. in area. BC Parks infopage "Hyland River Park". BC Geographical Names...
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  • Power Alliance (NAWAPA) project proposed to divert the Yukon, Liard, and Peace rivers into the Rocky Mountain Trench to create an 800 km long reservoir...
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    Fort St. James (category Populated places in the Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako)
    minorities" under visible minority section on census. "British Columbia Regional Districts, Municipalities, Corporate Name, Date of Incorporation and Postal...
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  • Moberly Lake Provincial Park (category Peace River Regional District)
    Liard River Corridor Liard River Hot Springs Maxhamish Lake Muncho Lake Northern Rocky Mountains Scatter River Old Growth Sikanni Old Growth Smith River Falls...
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    Atna River Provincial Park is a park located in Skeena District, British Columbia, Canada. It is named for the Atna River, which flows through the park...
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  • One Island Lake Provincial Park (category Peace River Regional District)
    was established 1963. Established between the Kiskatinaw River and the West Kiskatinaw River, the park provides representation of the Kiskatinaw Plateau...
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    Klondike Gold Rush (category Yukon River)
    Edmonton, ultimately meeting the Peace River and then continuing on overland to the Klondike, crossing the Liard River en route. To encourage travel via...
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