32333 Cache Creek is a historic transportation junction and incorporated village 354 kilometres (220 mi) northeast of Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada...
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Cache Creek, originally Rivière de la Cache, is a tributary of the Bonaparte River in the Thompson Country of the Interior of British Columbia, Canada...
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Cache Creek may refer to: Cache Creek (British Columbia), a stream in the Thompson Country of British Columbia, Canada Cache Creek, British Columbia, a...
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Charles Augustus Semlin (category Premiers of British Columbia)
established the Cache Creek Hotel. In 1869 he purchased the Dominion Ranch and became a rancher. He entered politics when British Columbia became a province...
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Airport, is about 2.2 nautical miles (4.1 km; 2.5 mi) south of Cache Creek, British Columbia, Canada. Determining the first aircraft to land in the Ashcroft...
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British Columbia to the Cariboo Highway (Highway 97) 10 km (6.2 mi) north of Cache Creek, British Columbia. North of Whistler is Pemberton, British Columbia...
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Metro Vancouver Regional District (redirect from Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia)
[citation needed] A similar project nearby adjacent to the town of Cache Creek, British Columbia has almost reached capacity. Environmental concerns about the...
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Cache Creek Terrane (alternately known as Cache Creek Melange) is a geologic terrane in British Columbia and southern Yukon, Canada. The Cache Creek Terrane...
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George, British Columbia (where portions of the route survive as the Old Cariboo Highway). Today the Cariboo Highway designation begins at Cache Creek, veering...
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Ashcroft 2018, p. 15 (11). "Ashcroft-Cache Creek-Clinton Transit" (PDF). ashcroftbc.ca. Bell, H.P. (1887). British Columbia. Report on an Exploratory Survey...
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Ashcroft-Cache Creek Journal is a weekly newspaper in Ashcroft, British Columbia. It publishes Thursday and is owned by Black Press. The paper is the...
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The Cache Creek Ocean, formerly called Anvil Ocean, is an inferred ancient ocean which existed between western North America and offshore continental...
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The Cache Creek Group is a geologic group in British Columbia. It preserves fossils dating back to the Permian period. Earth sciences portal Canada portal...
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Loon Lake is a 6.936 km2 (2.678 sq mi) lake north of Cache Creek in British Columbia, Canada, and is part of the "Land of Hidden Waters". In July of 2017...
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Highway 5 is a 543 km (337 mi) north–south route in southern British Columbia, Canada. Highway 5 connects the southern Trans-Canada route (Highway 1) with...
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film. The film began principal photography on 14 March 2016 in Cache Creek, British Columbia. On 19 March 2016, Maze Runner star Dylan O'Brien was critically...
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The Cache Creek Formation is a geologic formation in British Columbia. It preserves fossils dating back to the Permian period. Earth sciences portal Canada...
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The Cache Creek landfill is a landfill in British Columbia, Canada. In 1989, Cache Creek became a landfill site for garbage shipped by truck from BC's...
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of British Columbia, a few kilometres east of the Fraser River and the community of Pavilion, midway between the towns of Lillooet and Cache Creek. The...
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Granite Creek. Established during the 1885 gold rush, Granite Creek townsite is now a ghost town in the Similkameen region of British Columbia, Canada...
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shortly after married Ann McDonald. The Stohlmans moved to Cache Creek, British Columbia in 1969, where they spent the next 29 years creating the bulk...
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Hat Creek is a tributary of the Bonaparte River in British Columbia, Canada, joining that stream at Carquile, which is also known as Lower Hat Creek and...
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Jaune Cache (/tɛt ʒoʊn kæʃ/ or /teɪ dʒɑːn kæʃ/) is an unincorporated rural area and the site of an important abandoned historic town in British Columbia, Canada...
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1001 British Columbia Place Names; Discovery Press, Vancouver 1969, 1970, 1973, p. 106 "Lytton hosts picnic with screening". Ashcroft Cache Creek Journal...
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The Canadian province of British Columbia has a system of numbered highways that travel between various cities and regions with onward connections to neighboring...
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Dawson Creek to the border between British Columbia and Alberta. Highway 2 of the present day is 42 km (26 mi) long. It starts in Dawson Creek at its...
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Clinton is a village in British Columbia, Canada, located approximately 40 km (25 mi) northwest of Cache Creek and 30 km south of 70 Mile House. It is...
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routes of Highway 97 in British Columbia, Canada. The majority of the routes serve the Okanagan area of the British Columbia Interior. Highway 97A is...
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100 Mile House (redirect from One Hundred Mile House, British Columbia)
Cariboo region of central British Columbia, Canada. 100 Mile House was originally known as Bridge Creek House, named after the creek running through the area...
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Highway 1, the locality is by road about 38 kilometres (24 mi) east of Cache Creek and 45 kilometres (28 mi) west of Kamloops. The surrounding countryside...
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