1. Angusmac (Bear Lake, 31km)
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on the BCR north of Prince George. After a man of Indian-Scottish descent named Angus or Angus Mac. |
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2. Anzac (Bear Lake, 31km)
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After the nearby Anzac River, named for the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps of World War I renown. |
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3. Bear Lake / Parsnip River / Peculiar Lake / Weedon Creek (Bear Lake, 31km)
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Parsnip River - R.M. Patterson mentions the 'almost tropical growth of the giant cow parsnip from which the river gets its name.' |
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4. Hart (Bear Lake, 31km)
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5. Killy (Bear Lake, 31km)
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6. Sas Mighe 32 (Bear Lake, 31km)
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7. Summit Lake (Bear Lake, 31km)
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8. Northern Rocky Mountains Protected Area (Summit Lake, 58km)
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9. Kennedy (Mcleod Lake, 42km)
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Kennedy - After John A. Kennedy, manager of the PGE Railway (now BCR) from 1948 to 1952. |
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10. McLeod Lake / Carp Lake / Hammett Creek / Iroqouis Creek / McDougall River / McIntyre Lake / Nation River / Wrede Creek (McLeod Lake, 42km)
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Simon Fraser makes mention in his journal, in June 1806, of Carp Lake, 'where there are immense numbers of fish of the Carp kind.' |
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11. Pack River 2 (McLeod Lake, 42km)
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