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|  Lytton CNR Thompson Bridge - Lytton, BC
in Wikipedia Entries The Canadian National Mainline runs down the Fraser Canyon on its way to the coast and Vancouver. posted by: T0SHEA location: British Columbia, Canada date approved: 08/13/2019 last visited: never |
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|  The Fraser River - British Columbia, Canada
in Wikipedia Entries The largest river in British Columbia, the Fraser flows for 1,375 kilometres, from the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Ocean, discharging no less than 112 cubic kilometres of water annually. posted by: T0SHEA location: British Columbia, Canada date approved: 06/15/2019 last visited: never |
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|  Fraser Canyon - Spuzzum, BC
in Wikipedia Entries One of Canada's major transportation corridors, the Fraser Canyon today continues to handle many of the goods and vehicles which travel inland from the port of Vancouver. posted by: T0SHEA location: British Columbia, Canada date approved: 06/15/2019 last visited: never |
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|  Kamloops' Chinese Cemetery - Kamloops, BC
in Wikipedia Entries The Chinese Cemetery is a most interesting place to visit while in Kamloops. The Chinese Cemetery is listed in Kamloops Heritage Register and Historical Places. It is located at 850 Lombard Street. posted by: T0SHEA location: British Columbia, Canada date approved: 03/27/2018 last visited: never |
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|  Sacred Heart Cathedral (Kamloops) - Kamloops, BC
in Wikipedia Entries This Cathedral opened as a church in 1925, replacing the wood frame church which had burned down during Ash Wednesday service in 1919. In December of 1945, with the establishment of the Diocese of Kamloops, it was elevated to Cathedral status. posted by: T0SHEA location: British Columbia, Canada date approved: 09/01/2014 last visited: never |
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|  St. Paul's Cathedral - Kamloops, BC
in Wikipedia Entries The oldest part of this cathedral was built in 1888 as the headquarters of the Kamloops Missionary District, established in 1884. In 1924 the building was moved from Victoria Street and additions made. posted by: T0SHEA location: British Columbia, Canada date approved: 09/13/2014 last visited: never |
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|  Kamloops, British Columbia
in Wikipedia Entries The city hall in Kamloops is on the west side of First Avenue, between Victoria and Seymour Streets. posted by: T0SHEA location: British Columbia, Canada date approved: 05/03/2023 last visited: never |
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|  Riverside Park - Kamloops, BC
in Wikipedia Entries Riverside Park in Kamloops was begun in 1905, on the former site of a lumber mill and a pig farm. Since its inception it has been the major park in the city, with the greatest number of amenities. It is far and away the most used park in the city. posted by: T0SHEA location: British Columbia, Canada date approved: 01/11/2015 last visited: never |
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|  North Thompson River
in Wikipedia Entries The North and South Thompson Rivers meet within the city of Kamloops, BC, then flow west to meet with the Fraser River, which empties into the Pacific at Vancouver, BC. posted by: T0SHEA location: British Columbia, Canada date approved: 08/21/2014 last visited: never |
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|  South Thompson River
in Wikipedia Entries The North and South Thompson Rivers meet within the city of Kamloops, BC, then flow west to meet with the Fraser River, which empties into the Pacific at Vancouver, BC. posted by: T0SHEA location: British Columbia, Canada date approved: 08/21/2014 last visited: never |
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|  Thompson River
in Wikipedia Entries The North and South Thompson Rivers meet within the city of Kamloops, BC, forming the Thompson River, then flow west to meet with the Fraser River, which empties into the Pacific at Vancouver, BC. posted by: T0SHEA location: British Columbia, Canada date approved: 08/21/2014 last visited: never |
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|  Kamloops Memorial Arena - Kamloops, BC
in Wikipedia Entries Completed in 1949, the Memorial Arena, like those of a great many towns and cities in Canada, was built as a memorial to those soldiers who never returned from war. posted by: T0SHEA location: British Columbia, Canada date approved: 09/01/2014 last visited: never |
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|  Kamloops station - Kamloops, BC
in Wikipedia Entries Designed by CNR Architects in Winnipeg, this Canadian National Railway depot was completed in 1927. Designated a National Heritage Railway Station, it stands along the railway tracks north of Lorne Street, now a pub and restaurant. posted by: T0SHEA location: British Columbia, Canada date approved: 03/27/2018 last visited: never |
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|  Western Canada Theatre - Kamloops, BC
in Wikipedia Entries In 2013 Western Canada Theatre unveiled its 2013-2014 with a blockbuster announcement of an upcoming "Miserable musical". posted by: T0SHEA location: British Columbia, Canada date approved: 08/12/2021 last visited: never |
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|  Ashcroft, British Columbia
in Wikipedia Entries The Village of Ashcroft village offices are to be found at 601 Bancroft Street that backs onto the Thompson River. posted by: T0SHEA location: British Columbia, Canada date approved: 07/23/2021 last visited: never |
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|  The Okanagan Mountain Fire of 2003 - Peachland, BC
in Wikipedia Entries It was a scary time in the central Okanagan in August of 2003 and we happened to be there to witness it all. posted by: T0SHEA location: British Columbia, Canada date approved: 04/03/2023 last visited: never |
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|  Christ Church - Hope, BC
in Wikipedia Entries The longest continually-operating church on BC's mainland, Christ Church has been the City of Hope's Anglican Church since its construction in 1861. posted by: T0SHEA location: British Columbia, Canada date approved: 07/01/2019 last visited: never |
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|  Okanagan Lake - British Columbia, Canada
in Wikipedia Entries Lake Okanagan is what makes the Okanagan Valley the largest tourist draw in the southern interior of British Columbia. posted by: T0SHEA location: British Columbia, Canada date approved: 07/07/2013 last visited: 07/25/2017 |
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|  William R. Bennett Bridge
in Wikipedia Entries The William R. Bennett, mercifully for the locals, finally opened officially on May 25th, 2008. posted by: T0SHEA location: British Columbia, Canada date approved: 07/07/2013 last visited: 07/25/2017 |
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|  Okanagan - British Columbia, Canada
in Wikipedia Entries B & K have lived in the Okanagan Valley for a combined 38 years. What do you want to know about it? posted by: T0SHEA location: British Columbia, Canada date approved: 07/07/2013 last visited: 03/23/2023 |
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|  Kelowna Curling Club - Kelowna, BC
in Wikipedia Entries On Recreation Avenue just east of Ellis Street, the Kelowna Curling Club is easy to find, given that... posted by: T0SHEA location: British Columbia, Canada date approved: 12/12/2015 last visited: never |
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|  Hope Slide - Hope, British Columbia, Canada
in Wikipedia Entries Hope Slide is located 12 kilometres southeast of Hope on the Crowsnest Highway. There is a parking area for viewing the slide. posted by: T0SHEA location: British Columbia, Canada date approved: 12/11/2012 last visited: 08/21/2022 |
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|  Sunshine Valley, BC, Canada
in Wikipedia Entries Upon entering the Sunshine Valley community from Highway 3, one spies a BC Stop of Interest marker. Further along, one will encounter a more comprehensive marker at the Tashme Museum. posted by: ScroogieII location: British Columbia, Canada date approved: 06/14/2020 last visited: 08/07/2019 |
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|  Canadian National Tug no. 6 - Penticton, BC
in Wikipedia Entries Replacing coal fired steam tugs such as the S.S. Naramata, the diesel engine powered Tug No. 6 was built in England in 1948 and operated on Okanagan Lake until 1973. posted by: T0SHEA location: British Columbia, Canada date approved: 12/21/2015 last visited: never |
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|  S.S. Naramata - Penticton, BC
in Wikipedia Entries Built in Ontario in 1914 and assembled in Vernon, the S.S. Naramata sailed the Okanagan for over half a century, pushing barges up and down the lake. posted by: T0SHEA location: British Columbia, Canada date approved: 12/20/2015 last visited: never |
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