1. Kaslo (Village) / Duchess Peak / Mount Kemball / Shutty Bench / Woodbury Creek
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Duchess Peak - After the Duchess, the first steamboat on the upper Columbia River. The boat was described as 'resembling an old canal-boat into which a travelling gipsy's van had been hastily crammed without regard for its position or safety.' |
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2. Mirror Lake
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3. Shutty Bench
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4. Riondel / Nowitka Mountain (Riondel, 16km)
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Nowitka Mountain - After the Nowitka, one of the steamers that ran on the upper Columbia in the early days. Owned by the Columbia River Lumber Company, the steamer has been described as 'a makeshift thing.' |
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5. St. Mary's Alpine Park (Riondel, 16km)
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6. Walkers (Riondel, 16km)
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7. Pilot Bay Park (Kootenay Bay, 25km)
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8. Boswell (Crawford Bay, 26km)
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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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9. Crawford Bay / Kootenay Lake / Pilot Bay (Crawford Bay, 26km)
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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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10. Kootenay Bay (Crawford Bay, 26km)
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11. Longbeach (Crawford Bay, 26km)
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