1. Balfour / Kokanee Creek / Queens Bay (Balfour, 8km)
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In 1895 Lady Aberdeen noted in her diary, 'Opposite Pilot Bay a gentleman of the name of Balfour has built a private residence just because of the beauty of the place. And he is fully justified.' |
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2. West Arm Park (Balfour, 8km)
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3. Pilot Bay Park (Kootenay Bay, 17km)
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4. Atbara (Nelson, 20km)
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5. Beasley (Nelson, 20km)
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6. Blake (Nelson, 20km)
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7. Crescent Bay (Nelson, 20km)
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8. Drewry (Nelson, 20km)
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9. Fraser (Nelson, 20km)
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10. Grohman Narrows Park (Nelson, 20km)
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11. Hall (Nelson, 20km)
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12. Kokanee Creek Park (Nelson, 20km)
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13. Mountain Station (Nelson, 20km)
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14. Nelson (Nelson) / Sproule Creek / Toad Mountain (Nelson, 20km)
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Nelson - Started as a mining camp after the staking in 1886 of the Silver King claim on Toad Mountain. |
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15. Taghum (Nelson, 20km)
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Taghum - The Chinook jargon word for 'six.' The siding here was named Taghum since it is approximately six miles west of Nelson. |
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16. Willow Point (Nelson, 20km)
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17. Boswell (Crawford Bay, 20km)
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When Earl Grey, Governor-General of Canada, visited Kootenay Lake in 1906, he was so taken with the area that he purchased some land here for his son, Lord Howick. |
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18. Crawford Bay / Kootenay Lake / Pilot Bay (Crawford Bay, 20km)
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After James Crawford ('White Man Jim'). An old-time prospector and trapper in the district, he died in 1914. |
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19. Kootenay Bay (Crawford Bay, 20km)
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20. Longbeach (Crawford Bay, 20km)
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21. Procter (Crawford Bay, 20km)
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Procter - ). Originally Proctor, after T. Proctor, who had a ranch here. It became Procter later due to confusion with T.G. Procter, a Nelson real estate man. |
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22. Queens Bay (Crawford Bay, 20km)
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23. Sunshine Bay (Crawford Bay, 20km)
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