The Regional District of Fraser–Fort George (RDFFG) is a regional district located in the Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada. It is bounded...
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South Fort George, a suburb of Prince George, British Columbia, once its own townsite. Regional District of Fraser–Fort George, British Columbia Fort George...
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Columbia Fraser-Fort George C, British Columbia Fraser-Fort George D, British Columbia Fraser-Fort George E, British Columbia Fraser-Fort George F, British...
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in the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George. It runs from a point on the John Hart Highway just north of Tudyah Lake northwest to the town of Mackenzie...
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Albreda River (category Kamloops Division Yale Land District)
is a river in Thompson-Nicola Regional District and the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George in the Interior region of British Columbia, Canada. It...
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Kinney Lake (category Regional District of Fraser–Fort George)
6 mi). The lake is an expansion of the Robson River (a tributary of the upper Fraser River) and is located about halfway between the river's source and...
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Mount Robson (category Regional District of Fraser–Fort George)
who operated the Mount Robson Ranch across the Fraser River from the mountain and who outfitted most of the early trips into Berg Lake. The Berg Glacier...
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Prince George holds four of the fourteen seats at the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George. Prince George lies within the Regional District of Fraser-Fort...
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Mackenzie, British Columbia (category Populated places in the Regional District of Fraser–Fort George)
Mackenzie is a district municipality within the Fraser-Fort George Regional District in central British Columbia, Canada. The community is located at...
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McBride, British Columbia (category Populated places in the Regional District of Fraser–Fort George)
McBride, Village [Census subdivision], British Columbia and Fraser-Fort George, Regional district [Census division], British Columbia". Archived from the...
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all of the Canadian Register of Historic Places listings in: Bulkley-Nechako Regional District, Cariboo Regional District, Fraser-Fort George Regional District...
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Neighbouring regional districts are the Kitimat-Stikine, Central Coast, Cariboo, Fraser-Fort George, and Peace River Regional Districts; on its north...
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Canoe River (British Columbia) (category Regional District of Fraser–Fort George)
Wood Arm). Most of Canoe River, in the form of Canoe Reach, occupies the Rocky Mountain Trench, the same valley as the upper Fraser River and its tributary...
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north of Prince George along Highway 97. Bear Lake is a designated place (by Statistics Canada and BC Stats), located in the Regional District of Fraser-Fort...
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Mary John Sr. (category People from the Regional District of Fraser–Fort George)
she had to care for her sick mother. At the age of eight she was sent to the residential school in Fort St James where she learned English. The next year...
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Valemount Airport (category Regional District of Fraser–Fort George)
nautical miles (4.3 km; 2.6 mi) northwest of Valemount, British Columbia, Canada, is owned and operated by the Village of Valemount. Canada Flight Supplement...
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Tête Jaune Cache, British Columbia (category Populated places in the Regional District of Fraser–Fort George)
and the site of an important abandoned historic town in British Columbia, Canada. Its population is approximately 500. It is on the Fraser River in the...
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Fort Prince George (sometimes referred to as Trent's Fort) was an incomplete fort on what is now the site of Pittsburgh, at the confluence of the Allegheny...
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Holmes River, British Columbia (category Populated places in the Regional District of Fraser–Fort George)
Valley of east-central British Columbia, Canada, located at the confluence of the river of the same name with the Fraser River, near the village of McBride...
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Isle Pierre, British Columbia (category Populated places in the Regional District of Fraser–Fort George)
event was revived in 2015 as an Isle Pierre–Prince George race, with the junior section (Simon Fraser Class) starting from Miworth. About 1922, a subsidised...
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British Columbia Highway 5 (category Interior of British Columbia)
Thompson River and Fraser River drainages, entering the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George. It soon passes through the community of Valemount, where...
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Salmon Valley (category Populated places in the Regional District of Fraser–Fort George)
Salmon Valley is a community on the British Columbia Railway north of Prince George, British Columbia. "BC Geographical Names". apps.gov.bc.ca. Retrieved...
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Leah Callahan (category People from the Regional District of Fraser–Fort George)
she lost in the second round to Ochirbatyn Burmaa. Callahan is the subject of an interactive documentary film called The Sticking Place, released on June...
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Rider, British Columbia (category Railway points in the Regional District of Fraser–Fort George)
Rider is a railway point of the Canadian National Railway located west of McBride, British Columbia. Rider was named after the novelist Sir Henry Rider...
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Mackenzie Airport (category Regional District of Fraser–Fort George)
Airport (ICAO: CYZY) is located two nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) south of Mackenzie, British Columbia, Canada. Canada Flight Supplement. Effective 0901Z...
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Rod Monroe (category People from the Regional District of Fraser–Fort George)
Senate, representing District 24 in the middle part of Multnomah County, which includes most of eastern Portland and the city of Happy Valley. Born in...
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portion of the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George, located in central British Columbia. The electoral district contains the community of Mackenzie...
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Harvey, British Columbia (category Populated places in the Regional District of Fraser–Fort George)
located in Tête Jaune Cache, British Columbia, approximately 18 km north of Valemount, British Columbia. BCGNIS Geographical Name Query Tête Jaune Cache...
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Miworth, British Columbia (category Populated places in the Regional District of Fraser–Fort George)
10. "Fort George Herald". pgnewspapers.pgpl.ca. 14 Mar 1914. p. 1. "Fort George Herald". pgnewspapers.pgpl.ca. 21 Mar 1914. p. 1. "Fort George Herald"...
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