1. Akamina-Kishinena Park (Grasmere, 11km)
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2. Baynes Lake (Grasmere, 11km)
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Baynes Lake - After Andrew Bain, who settled here in 1896. |
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3. Grasmere / Mount Haig / Kishinena Creek / Linklater Creek / Phillipps Creek / Wigwam River / Akamina Pass (Grasmere, 11km)
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Grasmere - Earlier named McGuire after Howard McGuire, who arrived in the district in 1898. |
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4. Kragmont (Grasmere, 11km)
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5. Newgate / Lake Koocanusa (Grasmere, 11km)
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Lake Koocanusa - A synthetic name compounded from the first syllables of Kootenay and Canada plus USA. The lake itself is artificial, having been created by Libby Dam in Montana. |
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6. Roosville (Grasmere, 11km)
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Roosville - When a post office was established here in 1908, it was named after Fred Roo, the postmaster, who had arrived in the country around 1899 and had built a store and hotel here. |
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7. Tobacco Plains 2 (Grasmere, 11km)
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Tobacco Plains - The Indians used to grow a kind of native tobacco here. It was apparently a long-established name when Father De Smet used it in the mid-nineteenth century. |
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8. Bull River (Jaffray, 40km)
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9. Caithness (Jaffray, 40km)
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10. Colvalli (Jaffray, 40km)
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11. Elko (Jaffray, 40km)
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Elko - Founded in 1905 and named after the Elk River, on whose bank it stands. |