1. Farron (Rossland, 6km)
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2. King George VI Park (Rossland, 6km)
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3. Lafferty (Rossland, 6km)
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4. Paterson (Rossland, 6km)
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5. Rossland (City) (Rossland, 6km)
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6. Warfield (Village) (Warfield, 10km)
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Warfield - Named after an associate of F.A. Heinze, the builder of the original smelter at Trail. |
7. Beaver Creek Park (Trail, 12km)
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8. Beaver Falls (Trail, 12km)
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9. Birchbank (Trail, 12km)
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10. East Trail (Trail, 12km)
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11. Glenmerry (Trail, 12km)
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12. Rivervale (Trail, 12km)
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13. Sunningdale (Trail, 12km)
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14. Tadanac / Hanna Creek / Topping Creek (Trail, 12km)
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Hanna Creek - After Frank Hanna, who in 1890, in association with 'Colonel' Eugene Sayre Topping, pre-empted over 300 acres at the mouth of Trail Creek, the future townsite of Trail. |
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15. Trail (City) / Mount Heinze (Trail, 12km)
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Mount Heinze - After F. Augustus Heinze, American speculator and capitalist, who in 1895-6 built the first smelter at Trail. |
16. West Trail (Trail, 12km)
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17. Casino (Montrose, 19km)
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18. Columbia Gardens (Montrose, 19km)
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So named because of a large orchard planted here to show that smoke from the Trail smelter would not harm the trees. |
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19. Montrose (Village) / Pend Oreille River (Montrose, 19km)
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Pend Oreille River - Named after the local Indians. They were given this name by French-Canadian voyageurs because of their practice of wearing dangling shell earrings. |
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20. Waneta (Montrose, 19km)
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Waneta - The name of the district near the international boundary, is derived from an Okanagan Indian word possibly meaning 'burned area.' |
21. Waneta Junction (Montrose, 19km)
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