map caption Location of Lillooet in BritishColumbia pushpin mapsize coordinates region CA BC ... subdivision type3 List of BritishColumbia Regional Districts Regional District subdivision name3 Squamish Lillooet Regional District, BritishColumbia Squamish Lillooet subdivision type4 subdivision ... deposits of jade near Cassiar, BritishColumbia Cassiar , the Lillooet area was the world s largest ... 24  km south of Lillooet on BritishColumbia provincial highway 12 BritishColumbia Highway 12 ... South of Lillooet is Lytton, BritishColumbia Lytton 62  km and Hope, BritishColumbia Hope 173  km . West of Lillooet is Pemberton, BritishColumbia Pemberton 99  km , Whistler, BritishColumbia ... for Lillooet electoral district Lillooet and 8th Premier of BritishColumbia Caspar Phair , Lillooet ... municipalities in BritishColumbia Category Populated places in the Squamish Lillooet Regional ... War II internment camps in Canada Category Historical Chinatowns in BritishColumbia de LillooetBritishColumbia fr Lillooet Colombie Britannique ro Lillooet, BritishColumbia ... Canada BritishColumbia the name of a location map as per http en.wikipedia.org wiki Template Location ... of BritishColumbia MLA leader name2 Harry Lali BritishColumbia New Democratic Party NDP leader title3 ... postal code V0K 1V0 area code blank name Highways blank info BritishColumbia Highway 12 Highway 12 br BritishColumbia Highway 99 Highway 99 blank1 name Waterways blank1 info Fraser River , Bridge River ... km mi up the BritishColumbia Railway line from Vancouver . Situated at an intersection of deep gorges ... 40 C F and it often vies with nearby Lytton, BritishColumbia Lytton for the title of Canada s Hot ... also held by certain other towns in BritishColumbia in rapid succession Yale, BritishColumbia Yale first, Barkerville, BritishColumbia Barkerville after . Just after this gold rush, the town ... Road via a shorter and less portage intensive route from Yale, BritishColumbia Yale to Barkerville ... more details
Lillooet may refer to Lillooet, BritishColumbiaLillooet , a town in the Fraser Canyon in BritishColumbia . the St at imc people, also known as the Lillooet people The Lillooet language , also known under the names of its dialects St at imcets and Ucwalm cwts The Lillooet Tribal Council , which is the usual English name for the largest tribal council of the St at imc people the Lilloooet Indian Band is the usual name for the government now known as T it q et First Nation Lillooet is found on many geographic features The Lillooet River , a tributary of the Fraser River Lillooet Lake, a lake on the Lillooet River The Lillooet Ranges , a subdivision of the Coast Mountains The Lillooet Icecap an icefield in the Coast Mountains , about 200k north of Vancouver and at the head of the Lillooet and Bridge Rivers The Lillooet Glacier , a tongue of the Lillooet Icecap which is the source of the Lillooet River. Lillooet Mountain is one of the peaks of the Lillooet Icecap It is also common in administrative names Squamish Lillooet Regional District is a regional district in BritishColumbia, Canada the Lillooet Land District is a legal land survey region of BritishColumbia dating to the founding of the colony in 1858 used in all property and legal documents Yale Lillooet is a provincial electoral district or riding in BritishColumbia which superseded Lillooet electoral district Lillooet ... twelve ridings Lillooet West electoral district Lillooet West was a historical provincial electoral district in the 1894, 1898 and 1890 BritishColumbia elections Lillooet East electoral district Lillooet East was a historical provincial electoral district in the 1894, 1898 and 1890 BritishColumbia elections and parts of the original Yale provincial electoral district Yale riding. NB the original federal district including the town and area of Lillooet was Cariboo electoral district . disambig de Lillooet fr Lillooet ro Lillooet ... more details
, BritishColumbiaLillooet and Lytton, BritishColumbia Lytton , where shade temperatures on summer ...Use mdy dates date March 2012 Infobox Province or territory of Canada Name BritishColumbia AlternateName ... Columbia.svg CoatOfArms Coat of Arms of British Columbia.png Map BritishColumbia, Canada.svg ... used for residents of BC. ref Slogan beautiful BritishColumbia Flower Pacific Dogwood ... BritishColumbia Liberal Party BC Liberal Viceroy Steven Point ViceroyType Lieutenant Governor Legislature Legislative Assembly of BritishColumbia PostalAbbreviation BC PostalCodePrefix List of V ... 6 ISOCode CA BC Website www.gov.bc.ca BritishColumbia IPAc en audio En ca BritishColumbia.ogg ... the westernmost province of Western Canada , BritishColumbia is also a component of the Pacific Northwest ... accessdate January 24, 2012 ref The capital of BritishColumbia is Victoria, BritishColumbia Victoria ... Canada , and the second largest in the Pacific Northwest . In 2009, BritishColumbia had an estimated ... , who became leader as a result of the BritishColumbia Liberal Party leadership elections party election on February 26, 2011. BritishColumbia s economy is largely resource based. It is the endpoint ... temperate to subarctic climate similar to the rest of Canada . Among the provinces, BritishColumbia ... presence of visible minorities from BritishColumbia in both the provincial and federal ... with Canada. All these factors define the embodiment of Canadian identity in BritishColumbia. Etymology ... of BritishColumbia , i.e. the Mainland , became a British colony in 1858. ref Ged Martin, The Naming of BritishColumbia, Albion A Quarterly Journal Concerned with British Studies, Vol. 10, No. 3 ... District , the British name for the territory drained by the Columbia River , in southeastern British ... Company . Queen Victoria chose BritishColumbia to distinguish what was the British sector of the Columbia ... the Oregon Territory in 1848 as a result of the treaty. Geography Main Geography of BritishColumbia ... more details
Parsonville is a ghost town located near Lillooet, BritishColumbiaLillooet in BritishColumbia , Canada . ref cite author Basque Garnet title BritishColumbia Ghost Town Atlas. Sunfire Publications Limited. date 1982 ref References Reflist coord missing BritishColumbia Category Ghost towns in BritishColumbia ... more details
Image green river.jpg thumb right Green River just below Nairn Falls The Green River is a tributary of the Lillooet River in southwestern BritishColumbia , Canada . Approximately 25 kilometres in length, it begins at the outflow of Green Lake Whistler Green Lake in Whistler, BritishColumbia Whistler and joins the Lillooet River a couple of kilometres above where the river flows into Lillooet Lake . Its main tributaries are the Soo River and the river like Rutherford Creek , which is the location of one of only two artificial whitewater kayaking courses in Canada. Just below Rutherford Creek is Nairn Falls . See also River of Golden Dreams BritishColumbiaInterior geo stub coord missing BritishColumbia Category Rivers of BritishColumbia Category Sea to Sky Corridor Category Lillooet Country ... more details
unreferenced date August 2009 Infobox road province BC name notes type Hwy route 12 alternate name Lytton Lillooet Highway map established 1953 length km 62 length round length ref length notes direction a South terminus a jct state BC Hwy 1 in Lytton, British Columbia Lytton direction b North terminus b jct state BC Hwy 99 in Lillooet, British Columbia Lillooet previous type Hwy previous route 11 next type Hwy next route 13 Highway 12 , opened in 1953, is a connection from the Trans Canada Highway to the town of Lillooet, British Columbia Lillooet . The highway originally went all the way to a junction with British Columbia Highway 97 Highway 97 at Lower Hat Creek, but when the Duffey Lake Road was paved in 1992, the section of Highway 12 from Lillooet to Highway 97 was renumbered British Columbia Highway 99 99 . Highway 12 follows the east bank of the Fraser River on the western flank of the small Clear Range for 62  km 39  mi from a junction with British Columbia Highway 1 Highway 1 at Lytton, British Columbia Lytton to a junction with British Columbia Highway 99 Highway 99 just across the river from the town of Lillooet, British Columbia Lillooet . BCHighways Category British Columbia provincial highways 012 BritishColumbia road stub BritishColumbia stub de Highway 12 British Columbia ... more details
logo Image Columbia College logo.jpg 256px Columbia College is a two year liberal arts college in Vancouver, BritishColumbia . Mission Columbia College s mission is to prepare international ... Columbia College also provides a Full Requirement Courses for Business to Transfer to Third Year of Commerce in University of BritishColumbia http www.columbiacollege.ca en content business ... in BritishColumbia List of universities in BritishColumbia Higher education in BritishColumbia Education in Canada References reflist Commons External links http www.columbiacollege.ca Columbia College BC Uni state expanded private yes college yes Coord missing BritishColumbia Category Universities and colleges in Vancouver vi Columbia College Vancouver, BritishColumbia ...Advert date July 2010 Refimprove date December 2008 Infobox university name Columbia College image name native name latin name image motto Your pathway to university established 1936 type Private school Private Community college affiliation endowment principal Dr. Trevor Toone city flagicon Canada Downtown Vancouver province BritishColumbia country Canada coor campus Urban area Urban students 800 undergrad postgrad faculty staff alumni colors colours color box 072B61 Blue br color box FFFFFF White ... Columbia College Our Mission Retrieved September 23, 2011 ref History Canada s oldest independent international college, Columbia College has offered high school completion programs since 1936. In 1965 ... students. In 1985 Columbia College established its reputation as Canada s premier university preparatory ... and Africa. For over 70 years Columbia College has provided quality education to young adults who have completed their qualifications at Columbia College and proceeded to university. http www.columbiacollege.ca en content about us college history Programs Columbia College offers University transfer ... Boat Festival Alcan DragonBoat Festival for 7 years. Societies Student Association of Columbia College ... more details
to be Lillooet Country. On the west, generally the summit of Cayoosh Pass on BritishColumbia ... Similkameen Country Chilcotin District Cariboo Fraser Canyon Category Interior of BritishColumbia Category Lillooet Country Category History of BritishColumbia Historical geographic regions of British ... on Lillooet and on the old Douglas Road and Lillooet Cattle Trail Pemberton Trail routes to the outside world, continued being considered part of the Lillooet Country until after the opening of British ... of the concept of the Lillooet Country. Its point of access in gold rush times was Port Lillooet, BritishColumbia , at the south end of Lillooet Lake . Also part of the Lillooet Country are the valleys ... Cariboo Road Pavilion Mountain Road and the nearby eastern outlet of Marble Canyon BritishColumbia Marble Canyon . Down the Fraser Canyon, a spot known as the Big Slide on BritishColumbia Highway ... Pass BritishColumbia Railroad Pass aka Railway Pass between the upper Hurley River and the upper ...The Lillooet Country , also referred to as the Lillooet District ., is a region spanning from the central Fraser Canyon town of Lillooet, BritishColumbiaLillooet west to the valley of the Lillooet River , and including the valleys in between, in the BritishColumbia Interior Southern Interior of BritishColumbia . Like other historical BC regions, it is sometimes referred to simply as The Lillooet or even Lillooet , i.e. without meaning the town of the same name . The meaning of the name has changed since over time. During the gold rush and into the later 19th Century, the term Lillooet District was synonymous with the Lillooet Mining District and also the Lillooet Land District , which spanned ... the sense of Lillooet District for that area was abandoned, except in terms of reference to the Land District or the similarly shaped electoral district. The original Lillooet Country, or Old Lillooet , lies in the valley of the Lillooet River, the name of which is derived from the St at imcets ... more details
Infobox airport name Lillooet Airport IATA ICAO TC CAR3 type Public owner operator District of Lillooet city served location Lillooet, BritishColumbia elevation f 1,320 elevation m 402 latd 50 latm 40 lats 29 latNS N longd 121 longm 53 longs 37 longEW W coordinates type airport coordinates region CA BC pushpin map Canada BritishColumbia pushpin label CAR3 pushpin map caption Location in BritishColumbia website r1 number 14 32 r1 length f 3,990 r1 length m 1,216 r1 surface Asphalt footnotes Source Canada Flight Supplement ref name CFS CFS ref Lillooet Airport , Airport codes CAR3 , is located convert 1.5 NM abbr on lk in east southeast of Lillooet, BritishColumbiaLillooet , BritishColumbia , Canada . References references List of airports in Canada Category Airports in BritishColumbia Category Lillooet Country BritishColumbia airport stub pms Lillooet Airport ... more details
Location map Canada BritishColumbia lat 50.5503 long 121.7857 width 200 caption Location of Nesikep in BritishColumbia label Nesikep Nesikep is an unincorporated List of settlements in BritishColumbia settlement in BritishColumbia , located at the mouth of Nesikep Creek in the Fraser Canyon , to the south of Lillooet, BritishColumbiaLillooet and southeast of Texas Creek, BritishColumbia Texas Creek . ref http archive.ilmb.gov.bc.ca bcgn bin bcg10?name 13532 BCGNIS entry Nesikep Creek ref It is primarily defined by Nesikep Indian Reserve No. 6 and Nesikep Indian Reserve No. 6A . ref http archive.ilmb.gov.bc.ca bcgn bin bcg10?name 34522 BCGNIS entry Nesikep Indian Reserve 6 ref ref http archive.ilmb.gov.bc.ca bcgn bin bcg10?name 38686 BCGNIS entry Nesikep Indian Reserve 6A ref Nesikep Indian Reserve No. 6 flanks both sides of the Fraser, though the community is only on the right west bank. See also List of settlements in BritishColumbia References reflist coord 50 33 00 N 121 47 00 W display title Category Settlements in BritishColumbia Category Fraser Canyon Category Lillooet Country BritishColumbiaInterior geo stub ... more details
McGillivray Creek is a creek located in the BritishColumbia Interior of BritishColumbia , in the Lillooet Country . The creek originates in the Cadwallader Ranges , below Prospector Peaks, and flows southeast into Anderson Lake BritishColumbia Anderson Lake near D Arcy, BritishColumbia D Arcy , which is about midway between Pemberton, BritishColumbia Pemberton and Lillooet, BritishColumbiaLillooet along the BritishColumbia Railway rail line . It originates at an elevation of convert 2100 m ft abbr on , while the mouth lies at an elevation of convert 270 m ft abbr on . McGillivray Falls , on the lower reaches of the creek, is a notable waterfall in the district and is the namesake of the one time railway lakeside resort, McGillivray Falls, BritishColumbia , which is located at trackside around the creek s mouth. During World War II , this was one of four communities in the Lillooet Country which were Japanese Canadian internment selkf supporting centres for Japanese Canadians ordered away from the Coast. History McGillivray Creek was named for Archie McGillivray b. 1829 , who settled to ranch at Campbell Creek near Kamloops early in the 20th Century, and was active in racing circles. During the 1890s the Brett Group Mine near the falls was an important speculation and rich producer during the years of its operation. Near the creek s headwaters at McGillivray Pass a jade and silver prospect by Delina Noel kept her from taking the time to travel to town to receive a provincial award. ref is in Irene Edwards or de Hullu, maybe also in L. Green References http wlapwww.gov.bc.ca bcgn bin bcg10?name 16396 BCGNIS listing McGillivray Creek coord 50 37 00 N 122 26 00 W display title Category Lillooet Country Category Rivers of BritishColumbia BritishColumbiaInterior geo stub ... more details
Red Mountain , 2445 m 8022 ft prominence 740 m, ref http bivouac.com MtnPg.asp?MtnId 6205 Red Mountain in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia ref is the highest summit of the Camelsfoot Range , part of the Chilcotin Plateau located on the west bank of the Fraser River to the north of Lillooet, British Columbia , Canada . Located at the headwaters of the Yalakom River , ref BCGNIS 30571 Red Mountain ref which is the main north fork of the Bridge River, it has been the site of copper prospects but no major mining activity has so far taken place. See also Red Mountain disambiguation References reflist BritishColumbiaInterior geo stub coord 51 12 13 N 122 32 55 W display title Category Lillooet Country Category Mountains of British Columbia ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Mount Currie is a small community in BritishColumbia , 164 kilometres north west of Vancouver and 40 kilometres north west of Whistler, BritishColumbia Whistler along BritishColumbia Highway 99 Highway 99 . The population of Mount Currie is about 2018 and it is the centre of the Mount Currie Indian reserve , which is among the most populous and poorest of all Indian Reserves in Canada. Citation needed date February 2007 The area is traditional territory of the Lil wat , a subgroup of the St at imc people who with the communities of In SHUCK ch to the south comprise the Lower St at imc or Lower Lillooet. Their government is the Mount Currie Indian Band Lil Wat First Nation of the Lillooet Tribal Council . Although it is fairly close to Whistler, the community is not much reliant on the tourist industry. Most tourist industry in Mount Currie comes from outdoor activities in the nearby Joffre Lakes Provincial Park , the Birkenhead River or the Skookumchuck Hot Springs, BritishColumbia Skookumchuck Hot Springs . no, this is wrong and needs expansion, but not tonight The Lil wat Nation operate their own school, gas station and grocery store. The Lil wat people are very active in reviving their language and culture. Language is taught in the school, right from nursery to grade 12. There are resource elders who come into help. See also St at imc Lil wat In SHUCK ch Pemberton, BritishColumbiaLillooet Lake Pemberton Valley coord missing BritishColumbia Category Unincorporated settlements in BritishColumbia Mount Currie Category Populated places in the Squamish Lillooet Regional District Category First Nations reserves in BritishColumbia Category Pemberton Valley BritishColumbiaCoast geo stub FirstNations stub ... more details
Rush Hudson s Bay Brigade Trail Category Transportation in BritishColumbia Category BritishColumbia gold rushes Category Canadian gold rushes Category History of BritishColumbia Category Lillooet Country Category Cariboo Category Historic trails and roads in BritishColumbia ...Unreferenced date February 2007 The River Trail was a main route for travel in the Colony of BritishColumbia colonial era of what is now the Canadian province of BritishColumbia , running northwards along the Fraser River from to present day Lillooet, BritishColumbiaLillooet to Big Bar, BritishColumbia and points beyond in the Cariboo Cariboo District . The route was primarily in use during the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush and associated explorations by prospectors northwards in the search for gold in the Cariboo and Omineca District s. Image 40mile2.gif thumb right 300px The River Trail at 40 Mile i.e. North of Lillooet area of French Bar Creek Less celebrated than its wagon road contemporaries, the Old Cariboo Road and later on the Cariboo Road proper, the River Trail also known as the Mule Trail was the choice for most prospectors and travellers heading north from Lillooet who could either not afford the tolls of the Old Cariboo Road, or had no need of it as the River Trail sufficed for foot travel or horse travel with small packtrains. The wagon roads were built for freight wagons and stage travel, and also went up and over mountains and plateaus which travel via the River Trail did not require. Water was in short supply on this route, which is semi desert for most of its length as far north as what is now Williams Lake, BritishColumbia Williams Lake , and the route was very rugged, but was favoured due to its lower elevation and more temperate climate than the official and more documented routes eastward over the plateaus. One visitor to Fountain, BritishColumbia Fountain , then Upper Fountains, a staging ground for wagon trains 10 miles upstream from Lillooet, commented ... more details
, BritishColumbia Likely Lillooet, BritishColumbiaLillooet District Municipality Lions Bay, British ...incomplete date October 2009 This is a list of communities in BritishColumbia , a Provinces and territories ... ies in parentheses after the settlement name e.g., Bradner, BritishColumbia Bradner Abbotsford , Barnhartvale, BritishColumbia Barnhartvale Kamloops , or Tsawwassen Delta . BC municipalities are incorporated ... Greenwood, BritishColumbia Greenwood , which retained city status after its depopulation a district ... yes 0&ndash 9 70 Mile House, BritishColumbia 70 Mile House 100 Mile House, BritishColumbia 100 Mile House District Municipality 105 Mile Post 2, BritishColumbia 105 Mile Post 2 Indian Reserve 108 Mile Ranch, BritishColumbia 108 Mile Ranch 150 Mile House, BritishColumbia 150 Mile House A Abbotsford, BritishColumbia Abbotsford City Agassiz, BritishColumbia Agassiz Kent Ahousat, BritishColumbia Ahousat Indian Reserve Ainsworth, BritishColumbia Ainsworth Aiyansh, BritishColumbia Aiyansh Aldergrove, BritishColumbia Aldergrove Township of Langley Alert Bay, BritishColumbia Alert Bay Village & Indian Reserve Alexandria, BritishColumbia Alexandria Alexis Creek, BritishColumbia Alexis Creek Alkali Lake, BritishColumbia Alkali Lake Alta Lake, BritishColumbia Alta Lake Whistler Ambleside, BritishColumbia Ambleside West Vancouver Anahim Lake, BritishColumbia Anahim Lake Anmore Village Annieville, BritishColumbia Annieville Surrey Anyox, BritishColumbia Anyox Argenta, BritishColumbia Argenta Armstrong, BritishColumbia Armstrong City Arrandale, BritishColumbia Arrandale Ashcroft, BritishColumbia Ashcroft Village Aspen Grove, BritishColumbia Aspen Grove Atlin, BritishColumbia Atlin Attachie, BritishColumbia Attachie Australian, BritishColumbia Australian B Baker Creek, BritishColumbia Baker Creek Baldonnel, BritishColumbia Baldonnel Balfour, BritishColumbia Balfour Bamberton, BritishColumbia Bamberton Bamfield, BritishColumbia Bamfield Barkerville, British ... more details
The Silver River , aka the Big Silver River and Big Silver Creek actually thte official name, but more commonly known as river , or z cta in the St at imcets language of the In SHUCK ch people, is the second largest stream entering Harrison Lake in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia , Canada the largest is the Lillooet River , at the head of the lake . Rising in the central Lillooet Ranges to the east of the lake, it is approximately 40  km in length its main tributary is the Little Silver River. A logging camp at its mouth was once a thriving community named Silver River, British Columbia Silver River maybe mining too? . coord 49 34 45 N 121 50 14 W display title References http www.env.gov.bc.ca bcgn bin bcg10?name 5037 BCGNIS listing Silver River river Category Rivers of British Columbia Category Lower Mainland BritishColumbia geo stub ... more details
Infobox lake lake name Anderson Lake image lake Anderson Lake, BritishColumbia 1990.jpg caption lake image bathymetry caption bathymetry location Lillooet Country , BritishColumbia coords coord 50 38 00 N 122 25 00 W type waterbody region CA BC display inline,title type inflow Gates River outflow Seton River catchment basin countries Canada length convert 21 km abbr on width area convert 285 km2 abbr on depth max depth volume residence time shore elevation islands cities Anderson Lake is located about 25 miles west of the town of Lillooet, BritishColumbia and is about 285 km 110 sq mi in area and around 21 km 13 mi in length. It is drained by the Seton River , which feeds Seton Lake and so ... River valley towards Pemberton, BritishColumbia Pemberton Mount Currie, BritishColumbia ... Arcy, BritishColumbia D Arcy , the St at imcets name for which is N quatqua . Also on the lake is the resort retirement community of McGillivray Falls, BritishColumbia McGillivray Falls pron. McGill ... exile from the BritishColumbia Coast . Overlooking the lake from the north is the southeast flank of the Bendor Range , along the base of which runs the BritishColumbia Railway , now owned by Canadian ... Line Road, connecting D arcy to Seton Portage, BritishColumbia Seton Portage , and from near D Arcy a trail traverses the high McGillivray Pass to the gold towns of Bralorne, BritishColumbia Bralorne and Pioneer Mine, BritishColumbia Pioneer and the rest of the upper Bridge River Country ... fronts Anderson Lake on the east. The slide created a locality known today as Seton Portage, BritishColumbia Seton Portage , which played a key role on the route of the Douglas Road during the Fraser ... listing Anderson Lake http www.cayoosh.net Bridge River Lillooet Country Archive http bivouac.com Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia BritishColumbia hydrography Category Lakes of BritishColumbia Category Lillooet Country BritishColumbiaInterior geo stub ... more details
Bridge River was used to describe three separate towns or localities in the Lillooet Country of the BritishColumbia Interior Interior of BritishColumbia connected with the river and valley of the same name. History 1858 60 The boomtown of Bridge River was one of a half dozen gold rush era settlements which sprang up in the vicinity of today s Lillooet, BritishColumbiaLillooet , the others being Cayoosh Flat Lillooet itself , Parsonsville, Marysville, the Upper Fountain Fountain , and Pavilion. Located at the confluence of the Bridge River with the Fraser, the location of the Bridge River Fishing Grounds aka Six Mile or Setl the town sprang up around a toll bridge spanning the rapids, aka the Lower Fountain, as the location of this townsite was also called. The bridge was built by an entrepreneur ... basin of Anderson Lake BritishColumbia Anderson and Seton Lake s. The residents of the lower ... River Power Project at Shalalth, BritishColumbia South Shalalth on Seton Lake following its establishment ... See also Bridge River Bridge River Power Project List of ghost towns in BritishColumbia coord 50 44 N 122 14 W display title region CA type city source GNS enwiki Category Ghost towns in BritishColumbia Category Unincorporated settlements in BritishColumbia Category Bridge River Country Category Lillooet Country Category Populated places in the Squamish Lillooet Regional District ... most residents moved away and the economic and social character of the Lillooet Country changed ... Japanese Canadian internees in the Lillooet area and thereby became the temporary home of Masajiro Miyazaki Dr. Masajiro Miyazaki , who was appointed coroner in Lillooet during the war despite his internment and became one of Lillooet s two Order of Canada winners. After World War II, the townsite was expanded ... publ. unknown binding, ASIN B000XSVMXS Short Portage to Lillooet , Irene Edwards, self published, Lillooet, various editions, out of print. Halfway to the Goldfields A History of Lillooet , Lorraine ... more details
of Lillooet, BritishColumbiaLillooet . To the northeast of Harrison Lake, Mount Breakenridge stands ... one highway traversing the Lillooet Ranges, Hwy 99 from Mount Currie, BritishColumbia Mount Currie to Lillooet, BritishColumbiaLillooet , via the valley of Cayoosh Creek. North of that highway is the subarea known as the Cayoosh Range , which contains the second highest peak in the Lillooet Ranges ...Geobox Range name Lillooet Ranges image image caption country Canada region type Regions region BritishColumbia length length orientation width width orientation parent Pacific Ranges area 8030 highest ... in terrain, and includes some of the highest peaks in southwestern BritishColumbia . The highest ... to the west of the community of Lytton, BritishColumbia Lytton at the confluence of the Thompson River Thompson and Fraser River s. The northernmost subdivision of the Lillooet Ranges is the Cayoosh Range , which includes the second highest summit in the Lillooet Ranges, an unnamed convert 2855 ... takes in the entire Stein River basin, immediately west of Lytton, BritishColumbia Lytton and east of Pemberton, BritishColumbia Pemberton Mount Currie, BritishColumbia Mount Currie . The Stein is the largest unlogged watershed in the southern Coast Mountains and, like the rest of the Lillooet ... the Lillooet Ranges are those of Cayoosh Creek, the Stein River , the Nahatlatch River , and the Silver River BritishColumbia Silver River aka the Big Silver River . Many smaller streams, still of considerable ... map caption Locator map of the Lillooet Ranges The Lillooet Ranges are the southeasternmost subdivision of the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains of BritishColumbia . They are located between the drainage of the Lillooet River and Harrison Lake on the west and the canyon of the Fraser River on the east, and by the lowland coastal valley of that river on the south. The Lillooet Ranges ... to the area. There are a number of provincial parks and recreation areas within the boundaries of the Lillooet ... more details
Brexton is a ghost town located in the Bridge River Country region of BritishColumbia . ref cite author Basque Garnet title BritishColumbia Ghost Town Atlas. Sunfire Publications Limited. date 1982 ref The town is situated near Carpenter Lake, southeast of Gold Bridge, west of Lillooet. ref cite web title Brexton url http apps.gov.bc.ca pub bcgnws names 34904.html publisher BCGNIS accessdate 8 January 2012 ref References Reflist coord 50 50 00 N 122 49 00 W display title Category Ghost towns in BritishColumbia ... more details
hotter than nearby Lillooet which vies with neighbouring Lytton, BritishColumbia Lytton for the title of Canada s Hot Spot . Citation needed date August 2010 Located at a higher elevation than Lillooet ...Fountain is an unincorporated rural area and Indian Reserve community in the Fraser Canyon region of BritishColumbia , Canada , located at the ten mile 16 km mark from the town of Lillooet, BritishColumbiaLillooet on BritishColumbia Highway 99 BC Highway 99 , which in that area is also on the route of the Old Cariboo Road and is located at the junction of that route with the old gold rush era trail via Fountain Valley BritishColumbia Fountain Valley and the Fountain Lakes BritishColumbia Fountain Lakes . Name The name of the Fountain area in the St at imcets language is Cacli p , also spelled Xaxli p . In gold rush times, today s Fountain was known as the Upper Fountain while the nearby Six Mile Rapids , just downstream at the confluence of the Fraser and Bridge River s, was known as the Lower Fountain , and the two together were known as The Fountains , although this term was usually used to refer to the Upper Fountain only and over time was shortened to the singular form used today ... was BritishColumbia s first. Citation needed date April 2010 He sold the land, a convert 160 acre ... also Pavilion, BritishColumbia Fountain First Nation River Trail BritishColumbia Cacli p Gibbs ... , which lies immediately above the community and forms a natural wall between it and the town of Lillooet ... miles below Lillooet and a lake stretched up what is now the Fraser Canyon past Pavilion, with the kekuli ... http www.cayoosh.net fountain.html Fountain Xaxli p page, Bridge River Lillooet Country Archive Coord missing BritishColumbia Category Unincorporated settlements in BritishColumbia Category First Nations reserves in BritishColumbia Category Lillooet Country Category Fraser Canyon Category S imc Category Populated places in the Squamish Lillooet Regional District Category Populated places ... more details
This article is for the ridge near Lillooet, BritishColumbia, Canada. For other uses see Mission Ridge disambiguation . Mission Ridge , also known as Mission Mountain , is a ridge in the Bridge River Country Bridge River Lillooet Country of the BritishColumbia Interior South Central Interior of BritishColumbia , Canada , extending westward from the town of Lillooet, BritishColumbiaLillooet along the north side of Seton Lake to Mission Pass , which is immediately above and to the north of the lakeside community of Shalalth . The road over the pass is also known as Mission Mountain, which is short for Mission Mountain Road . Mission Creek lies on the north side of the pass, and is a tributary of the Bridge River , the lower reaches of which lie on the north side of the ridge, and which was the only road access into the upper Bridge River Country before the construction of a road through ... River valley and the town of Lillooet via the community or Moha, BritishColumbia Moha . Most, or virtually ..., was referred to as Mission Mountain but as another Mission Mountain was already recorded in BritishColumbia on the Tsimpsean Peninsula near Prince Rupert, BritishColumbia Prince Rupert and the term ... was coined in 1931 for official purposes. The BritishColumbia Geographic Names Information System ... summit is only visible from the Fountain Pavilion stretch of BritishColumbia provincial highway 99 ... McLeans . There are numerous small ponds on the ridge, including Moon Lake BritishColumbia Moon Lake ... Encyclopedia Tales from Seton Portage , Irene Edwards, self published, Lillooet BC, 1976 Coast Mountains coord 50 44 26 N 122 05 58 W display title Category Lillooet Country Category Mountain ranges of BritishColumbia Category Pacific Ranges Category Ridges of Canada ... Band . Parts of the ridge s eastern end are in reserves controlled by the Lillooet Indian Band , including its final spires above Lillooet, which were dubbed St. Mary s Mount by the Reverend Lundin ... more details
99 from Lillooet, BritishColumbiaLillooet to Cache Creek, BritishColumbia Cache Creek . ref http ... Canyon Provincial Park Marble Canyon 3 Indian Reserve Pavilion, BritishColumbia Pavilion Lake Hat Creek BritishColumbia Upper Hat Creek, BritishColumbia Upper Hat Creek 1 Indian Reserve Lower Hat Creek, BritishColumbia Carquile Hat Creek Ranch Lower Hat Creek 2 Indian Reserve References reflist Coord 50 50 00 N 121 41 00 W display title Category Canyons and gorges of BritishColumbia Category Lillooet Country Category Bonaparte Country ... more details
flag BritishColumbia subdivision type2 Region subdivision name2 Fraser Canyon Lillooet Country subdivision type3 Regional districts of BritishColumbia Regional district subdivision name3 Squamish Lillooet Regional District, BritishColumbia Squamish Lillooet subdivision type4 Near subdivision name4 Lillooet, BritishColumbiaLillooet , Marble Canyon Canada Marble Canyon Smaller parts e.g. boroughs ... in BritishColumbia Category Fraser Canyon Category Lillooet Country Category Populated places in the Squamish Lillooet Regional District Category Populated places on the Fraser River ... dot x dot y pushpin map BritishColumbia pushpin label position the position of the pushpin label left, right, top, bottom, none pushpin map caption Location with the Squamish Lillooet Regional District of BritishColumbia pushpin mapsize Location coordinates display inline,title coordinates region ... is a ranching and Indian Reserve community in the Fraser Canyon area of BritishColumbia , Canada . Most ... to travelers up and down the canyon on the River Trail BritishColumbia River Trail and the Old Cariboo ... to Cut off Valley to Clinton, BritishColumbia , and the trail soon after road through Marble Canyon ... or Tscweylecw First Nation, are joint members of the Lillooet Tribal Council of the St at imc and also ... more details
, BritishColumbiaLillooet direction b North terminus b Jct state BC BC 97 near Cache Creek, BritishColumbia Cache Creek cities Surrey, BritishColumbia Surrey br Delta, BritishColumbia Delta br Richmond, BritishColumbia Richmond br Vancouver br West Vancouver br Squamish, BritishColumbia Squamish br Whistler, BritishColumbia Whistler br Pemberton, BritishColumbia Pemberton br Lillooet, BritishColumbiaLillooet previous type Hwy previous route 97D next type Hwy next route 101 Highway ..., BritishColumbiaLillooet , and connecting to BritishColumbia Highway 97 Highway 97 just north of Cache Creek, BritishColumbia Cache Creek . The number of this highway is derived from the old ... Pemberton, BritishColumbia Pemberton and Lillooet, BritishColumbiaLillooet was made part of Highway 99, and the section of BritishColumbia Highway 12 Highway 12 between Lillooet and Highway 97 was re numbered 99. The portion of the highway between Lillooet and Pavilion, BritishColumbia Pavilion ... the junction with BritishColumbia Highway 12 Highway 12 at Lillooet, BritishColumbiaLillooet ... to Sky Highway to Pemberton and Lillooet align center colspan 6 Ends at BritishColumbia Highway ... terminus a Jct state WA I 5 at United States border in Surrey, BritishColumbia Surrey junction Jct state BC BC 91 in Delta, BritishColumbia Delta br Jct state BC BC 17 in Delta, BritishColumbia Delta br Jct state BC BC 91 in Richmond, BritishColumbia Richmond br Jct state BC BC 7 in Vancouver br ... , is the major north south artery running through the Greater Vancouver area of BritishColumbia from ... of the King George Highway , and it originally shared an alignment with BritishColumbia Highway 1 Highway 1 from Surrey, BritishColumbia Surrey to Vancouver . The current freeway alignment of Highway 99 between 8th Avenue in Surrey, BritishColumbia South Surrey and the North Arm of the Fraser ... Gate Bridge and west to the village of Horseshoe Bay, BritishColumbia Horseshoe Bay , following ... more details