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1. Horsefly / Hobson Lake / McKinley Lake / Moffat Creek / Mount Ray
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Hobson Lake - After John B. Hobson, at the end of the nineteenth century considered one of the world's best hydraulic mining engineers. |
2. Quesnel Lake Park
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3. Cedar Point Park (Likely, 33km)
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4. Hydraulic (Likely, 33km)
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Hydraulic - Takes its name from the hydraulic monitors that washed away the overlay to get at the gold deposits in the nearby Bullion Pit, a huge chasm excavated by water under high pressure. |
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5. Keithley Creek (Likely, 33km)
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Keithley Creek - It was here in July 1860 that 'Doc' Keithley struck it rich and set off the Cariboo gold rush. |
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6. Likely / Le Bourdais Lake / Murderer Creek (Likely, 33km)
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Le Bourdais Lake - After Louis Le Bourdais, who grew up to be a cowpuncher, then turned telegrapher and served at Lac la Hache, Golden, Vernon, and Quesnel. |
7. Quesnel Forks (Likely, 33km)
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8. Black Creek (Black Creek, 22km)
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9. Hesquiat (Black Creek, 22km)
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10. Homfray Creek (Black Creek, 22km)
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11. Miracle Beach Park (Black Creek, 22km)
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Miracle Beach Park - The story goes that after the Cape Mudge Indians had befriended a supernatural stranger, giving him food and shelter, he rewarded them with wealth and prosperity but warned them not to become proud in consequence. |