1. Anaconda (Greenwood, 12km)
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2. Boundary Creek Park (Greenwood, 12km)
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3. Boundary Falls (Greenwood, 12km)
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4. Deadwood (Greenwood, 12km)
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5. Eholt / Rock Candy Creek (Greenwood, 12km)
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Eholt - After Louis Eholt, who began ranching in the area around 1890. Eholt was a busy rail centre during the mining activity at Phoenix and elsewhere early in the twentieth century. |
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6. Greenwood (City) / Henderson Creek (Greenwood, 12km)
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Greenwood - Writing to the Chief Geographer of Canada in 1905, R.A. Brown reported that Greenwood was named after another mining camp, Greenwood, Colorado. |
7. Jewel Lake Park (Greenwood, 12km)
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8. Almond Gardens (Grand Forks, 16km)
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9. Boothman's Oxbow Park (Grand Forks, 16km)
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10. Carson (Grand Forks, 16km)
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11. Gilpin Grasslands Park (Grand Forks, 16km)
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12. Grand Forks (City) / Burrell Creek / Granby River (Grand Forks, 16km)
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After the Hon. Martin Burrell, a fruitgrower who became, successively, mayor of Grand Forks, an MP, federal Minister of Agriculture, and Librarian of the Parliamentary Library in Ottawa. |
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13. Niagara / Brown Creek (Grand Forks, 16km)
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It and nearby Volcanic Creek commemorate 'Volcanic' Brown, a colourful prospector who perished while seeking a 'lost mine.' |
14. Nursery (Grand Forks, 16km)
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15. Phoenix (Grand Forks, 16km)
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Phoenix - The mining town that grew up here around 1900 took its name from the Phoenix claim. |
16. Rhone (Grand Forks, 16km)
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