1. Bull River (Jaffray, 12km)
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2. Caithness (Jaffray, 12km)
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3. Colvalli (Jaffray, 12km)
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4. Elko (Jaffray, 12km)
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Elko - Founded in 1905 and named after the Elk River, on whose bank it stands. |
5. Galloway (Jaffray, 12km)
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6. Jaffray / Galbraith Creek / Kikomun Creek Park (Jaffray, 12km)
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Galbraith Creek - After R.L.T. Galbraith, who came to the Cranbrook area in 1872 and was the Indian Agent here for many years. (For Galbraith's Ferry, see Fort Steele.) |
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7. Wardner (Jaffray, 12km)
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Wardner - After James F. (Jim) Wardner, a prominent mining man who founded the town in 1896. He established a number of townsites in both Canada and the United States, Wardner, Idaho, among them. |
8. Cokato (Fernie, 22km)
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9. Fernie (City) / Elk River / Andy Good Creek (Fernie, 22km)
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Elk River - This is David Thompson's 'Stag River.' |
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10. Flathead / Flathead River / Harvey Creek (Fernie, 22km)
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Flathead River - In northwestern Montana Flathead Range, Flathead Lake, and Flathead River (whose upper stretches are in British Columbia) bear witness to the fact that this was the homeland of the Flathead Indians. |
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11. Morrissey (Fernie, 22km)
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Morrissey - After James Morrissey, who, with John Ridgway, around 1878 cut out a trail from Elko to Crowsnest Lake. They are said to have found the first samples of coal in this area while blazing this trail. |