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1. Blue River / Mount Cheadle / Hamber Provincial Park / Mount Hogue / Mount Hooker / Kilpill Mountain / Kinbasket Lake (Blue River, 35km)
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The Reverend George M. Grant, describing his journey down the valley of the North Thompson in 1872, observed: |
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2. Blue River Black Spruce Park (Blue River, 35km)
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3. Blue River East (Blue River, 35km)
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4. Blue River Pine Park (Blue River, 35km)
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5. Blue River West (Blue River, 35km)
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6. Brigade Lake (Blue River, 35km)
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7. Bungalow G (Blue River, 35km)
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8. Mica Creek (Blue River, 35km)
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9. McMurphy (Vavenby, 35km)
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McMurphy - After an engineer who, during construction of the Canadian Northern Railway, lost his footing on a slippery rock and fell to his death near here. |
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10. Vavenby / Mad River / Reg Christie Creek (Vavenby, 35km)
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Mad River - The Reverend George Grant described it in 1872 as 'a violent mountain affluent.' |
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11. Wire Cache Park (Vavenby, 35km)
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Wire Cache Park - In 1874 the federal government signed a contract with F.J. Barnard to build a telegraph line linking Cache Creek with Edmonton. |