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1. Alexis 9 (Keremeos, 7km)
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2. Apex Mountain (Keremeos, 7km)
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3. Ashnola 10 (Keremeos, 7km)
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4. Cathedral Park / Northern Cascades (Keremeos, 7km)
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This range separates the Fraser Canyon from the Okanagan. It takes its name from 'the Cascades' in the United States, where the Columbia River breaks through this range to reach the sea. |
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5. Cathedral Protected Area (Keremeos, 7km)
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6. Chuchuwayha 2C (Keremeos, 7km)
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7. Keremeos (Village) / Cathedral Lakes / Quiniscoe Lake / Similkameen River / Wall Creek / Ashnola River (Keremeos, 7km)
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Take their name from Cathedral Peak, just south of the international boundary. |
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8. Keremeos Columns Park (Keremeos, 7km)
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9. Keremeos Forks 12 & 12A (Keremeos, 7km)
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10. Olalla (Keremeos, 7km)
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Olalla - From a Chinook jargon word, Olallie, meaning 'berries.' The name was chosen because of the abundance of Saskatoon (service) berries here. |
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11. Range 13 (Keremeos, 7km)
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12. Snowy Protected Area (Keremeos, 7km)
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13. Blind Creek 6 (Cawston, 10km)
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14. Blind Creek 6A (Cawston, 10km)
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15. Cawston (Cawston, 10km)
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After R.L. Cawston (1849-1923), pioneer rancher and stipendiary magistrate. |
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16. Chopaka 7 & 8 (Cawston, 10km)
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17. Lower Similkameen 2 (Cawston, 10km)
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18. Mahoney Lake Ecological Reserve (Cawston, 10km)
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19. Narcisse's Farm 4 (Cawston, 10km)
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20. Skemeoskuankin 7 (Cawston, 10km)
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21. Skemeoskuankin 8 (Cawston, 10km)
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22. South Okanagan Grasslands Protected Area (Cawston, 10km)
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23. White Lake Grasslands Protected Area (Cawston, 10km)
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24. Wolf Creek 3 (Cawston, 10km)
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25. Brent Mountain Protected Area (Hedley, 19km)
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26. Bromley Rock Park (Hedley, 19km)
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After John Hatton Bromley, a former gold prospector who started farming in this area in the 1890s. |
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27. Hedley / Stemwinder Park (Hedley, 19km)
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Hedley - Named about 1899 after Robert R. Hedley, manager of the Hall mines smelter in Nelson. Somewhat earlier Hedley grubstaked Peter Scott, who had staked some of the first mineral claims in the area. |
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28. Iltcoola 7 (Hedley, 19km)
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29. Lulu 5 (Hedley, 19km)
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30. Nickel Plate Park ~ Mountain (Hedley, 19km)
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Nickel Plate Park - After the Nickel Plate claim, staked by C.H. Arundel and F. Wollaston in 1898, which became one of British Columbia's major gold mines. |
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31. Stemwinder Park (Hedley, 19km)
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