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1. Augier Lake 22 (Burns Lake, 32km)
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Named by Father Morice after Father Cassien Augier (1846-1927), Superior-General of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate. |
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2. Babine Lake 21B (Burns Lake, 32km)
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3. Burns Lake (Village) / Boer Mountain / Taltapin Lake (Burns Lake, 32km)
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After George ('The Boer') Wallace, who filed for land near Burns Lake in 1908, his wife being the first white woman in the area. Both came from South Africa and spoke Zulu fluently. |
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4. Burns Lake 18 (Burns Lake, 32km)
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5. Burns Lake Park / Burns Lake / Deadmans Island Park (Burns Lake, 32km)
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After Michael Byrnes, an explorer for the abortive Collins Overland Telegraph scheme. Byrnes passed this lake around 1866 while surveying a route from Fort Fraser to Hagwilget. |
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6. Chapel Park 28 (Burns Lake, 32km)
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7. Dead Man's Island Park (Burns Lake, 32km)
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8. Decker Lake (Burns Lake, 32km)
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After Decker, a foreman with the Collins Overland Telegraph party here in 1866. |
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9. Donald Landing (Burns Lake, 32km)
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10. Ethel F. Wilson Memorial Park (Burns Lake, 32km)
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Ethel F. Wilson Memorial Park- Although childless, Ethel Wilson and her husband Walter, a BC Forest Service ranger, did much for the children of the Burns Lake district, among other things holding summer camps for the forestry-oriented Young Ranger Band. |
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11. Palling (Burns Lake, 32km)
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