a tributary of the Kootenay River and eventually the Columbia River. Its named tributaries include the North Simpson River, Surprise Creek, Lachine Creek...
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Simpson River, a river in Kootenay National Park, British Columbia (also North Simpson River) Simpson's River, a historical name for the Nass River Simpson...
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The Liard River of the North American boreal forest flows through Yukon, British Columbia and the Northwest Territories, Canada. Rising in the Saint Cyr...
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George Simpson in 1841. Numa Falls on the river is directly accessible from Highway 93 in Kootenay National Park. List of rivers of British Columbia "Vermilion...
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Lax Kwʼalaams (redirect from Port Simpson, British Columbia)
(/ləkwəˈlɑːms/), previously called Port Simpson until 1986, is an Indigenous village community in British Columbia, Canada, not far from the city of Prince...
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Simpson was a fur trading post established in 1831 by the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) near the mouth of the Nass River in present-day British Columbia...
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The Cross River is a tributary of the Kootenay River in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It is part of the Columbia River basin, as the Kootenay...
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river Simpson River (British Columbia), river in British Columbia Simpson River National Reserve, national reserve in southern Chile Bryan Simpson United...
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The Skeena River is the second-longest river entirely within British Columbia, Canada (after the Fraser River). Since ancient times, the Skeena has been...
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The 2001 British Columbia general election was the 37th provincial election in the Province of British Columbia, Canada. It was held to elect members of...
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The history of British Columbia covers the period from the arrival of Paleo-Indians thousands of years ago to the present day. Prior to European colonization...
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The Fraser River (/ˈfreɪzər/) is the longest river within British Columbia, Canada, rising at Fraser Pass near Blackrock Mountain in the Rocky Mountains...
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of British Columbia, Canada. Located nearly evenly between the cities of Prince George and Williams Lake, it is on the main route to northern British Columbia...
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BC Ferries (redirect from British Columbia Ferry Corporation)
operating on British Columbia's rivers and lakes are not run by BC Ferries. The responsibility for their provision rests with the British Columbia Ministry...
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Surrey (/ˈsɝɹi/) is a city in British Columbia, Canada. It is located south of the Fraser River on the Canada–United States border. It is a member municipality...
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cannery towns in British Columbia, Canada. Alert Bay Alexandra a.k.a. Alexander (Skeena River) Arrandale (Nass River) Balmoral (Skeena River) Bliss Landing...
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of northwestern British Columbia, Canada. This regional hub lies east of the confluence of the Kitsumkalum River into the Skeena River. On BC Highway 16...
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Victoria, British Columbia, a suggestion that earned him the enmity of John McLoughlin, who had done much to develop the Columbia district. Simpson took the...
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Simpson Pass, el. 2,107 m (6,913 ft), is a mountain pass on the border between the Canadian provinces of Alberta and British Columbia, in the area of...
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British Columbia (1866–1871). After protracted negotiations with British and Canadian authorities, the newly reorganized Province of British Columbia...
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Highway 97 is a major highway in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It is the longest continuously numbered route in the province, running 2,081 km...
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Metlakatla, British Columbia (Tsimshian: Maxłaxaała) is a small community that is one of the seven Tsimshian village communities in British Columbia, Canada...
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approximately 169 people located in the Kicking Horse River valley of southeastern British Columbia, Canada, within the confines of Yoho National Park....
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Interior of British Columbia, Canada, located at the head of the Dease River, which flows north then northeast from the lake to join the Liard River. The community...
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Prince George is a city in British Columbia, Canada, situated at the confluence of the Fraser and Nechako rivers. The city itself has a population of...
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highlighted the beginning of a permanent British settlement now known as Victoria, the capital city of British Columbia. The fort itself was demolished in November...
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of British Columbia, Canada. Its location is on Kaien Island near the Alaskan panhandle. It is the land, air, and water transportation hub of British Columbia's...
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Kamloops (redirect from Kamloops City Centre, British Columbia)
south-central British Columbia, Canada, at the confluence of the North and South Thompson Rivers, which join to become the Thompson River in Kamloops,...
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Peter Skene Ogden (category Explorers of British Columbia)
north to establish a new HBC post named Fort Simpson near the mouth of the Nass River in British Columbia. He also managed an outpost on the south coast...
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Liard Highway (redirect from British Columbia Highway 77)
of Fort Simpson. The highway was built between 1975 and 1982 and was officially opened to traffic in June 1984. The section in British Columbia was built...
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