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  2. Tatla Lake, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Tatla Lake / ˈ t æ t l ə / is a small unincorporated community in the west Chilcotin area of British Columbia, Canada, located at the west end of its eponymous lake.Situated 220 km west of Williams Lake along Highway 20 (Chilcotin Highway), Tatla Lake's 123 people live approximately halfway between the two ends of the highway; Williams Lake to the east and the coastal community of Bella ...

  3. Atlin, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Atlin ( Tlingit: Wéinaa) is a community in northwestern British Columbia, Canada, located on the eastern shore of Atlin Lake. [1] In addition to continued gold-mining activity, Atlin is a tourist destination for fishing, hiking and heliskiing. As of 2016, there are 477 permanent residents. The name comes from Áa Tlein, the Tlingit language ...

  4. Fraser Lake - Wikipedia

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    Fraser Lake. "White swan capital of the world!" /  54.05833°N 124.84694°W  / 54.05833; -124.84694. Fraser Lake is a village in northern British Columbia, Canada. It's located on the southwest side of Fraser Lake [2] between Burns Lake and Vanderhoof alongside the Yellowhead Highway . The small community's population is primarily ...

  5. Nakusp - Wikipedia

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    The Village of Nakusp ( / nəˈkʌsp /) [3] is located south of the mouth of Kuskanax Creek, on the Upper Arrow Lake in the West Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia. Lying between the Selkirk and Monashee ranges, the village is known for its nearby hot springs and picturesque mountain lakeside setting.

  6. Oliver, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Oliver is a town near the south end of the Okanagan Valley in the Southern Interior of British Columbia, Canada, with a population of nearly 5,000 people. It is located along the Okanagan River by Tuc-el-nuit Lake between Osoyoos and Okanagan Falls, and is labelled as the Wine Capital of Canada by Tourism British Columbia. [4]

  7. Kaslo - Wikipedia

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    kaslo .ca. Kaslo is a village on the west shore of Kootenay Lake in the West Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia. A member municipality of the Central Kootenay Regional District, the name derives from the adjacent Kaslo River. [3] The village is regarded as the "Little Switzerland of Canada."

  8. Yarrow, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    British Columbia. Yarrow is a small community located 90 kilometres east of Vancouver within the City of Chilliwack in British Columbia, Canada. It is in the Fraser Valley at the foot of Vedder Mountain. The village was first settled by Mennonites in the late 1920s, following the draining of Sumas Lake and the reclamation of the former lake bed ...

  9. Lister, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Area code (s) 250, 778. Lister, British Columbia is a small community in the Kootenays region of British Columbia, Canada. It is located 10 miles (16 km) southeast of Creston and is just north of the Canada–US border . Originally known as Camp Lister, it was established by Colonel Fred Lister after the First World War as a soldiers' settlement.