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1. Albreda ~ River
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Albreda River, flows S. into N. Thompson R. |
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2. Clemina
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After Clemina Buckle, wife of Wilfred Buckle, a surveyor employed during construction of the Canadian Northern (now Canadian National) Railway. |
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3. Gosnell
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Gosnell - After R. Edward Gosnell (1860-1931), who came to British Columbia as a newspaperman in 1888. |
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4. Grant Brook
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Grant Brook - After George Monro Grant (1835-1902), who in 1872 accompanied Sir Sandford Fleming on an overland journey to the Pacific. He later published an account of this expedition in his Ocean to Ocean. He became Principal Grant of Queen's Universit |
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5. Lempriere
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Lempriere - Apparently after a civil engineer engaged in construction here of the Canadian Northern (now Canadian National) Railway. The railway was completed in 1915, and Lempriere first appears on a map of 1917. |
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6. Lucerne (Community)
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Lucerne - Named in 1912 by the Canadian Northern Railway because the site resembles the mountainous area surrounding Lucerne, Switzerland. |
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7. Mount Robson
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8. Red Pass
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Red Pass - So named because of the brilliant red rocks near its crest. |
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9. Tête Jaune Cache / Berg Lake
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Tête Jaune Cache - In June 1820 word reached the NWC'S Fort St. James that an HBC party had crossed the Rockies for the first time and penetrated to the junction of the Fraser and Nechako Rivers. |
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10. Valemount (Village) / Mount Brown / Caniche Peak / Canoe River / Emperor Falls / Mount Ermatinger / Mount Fitzwilliam
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Mount Brown named in 1827 by David Douglas after Robert Brown (1775-1858), the first keeper of the botanical department of the British Museum. |
11. Cedarside
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12. Charles
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13. Lubin
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14. Spicer
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15. Von Zuben
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16. Harvey (Tête Jaune Cache, 18km)
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17. Jackman (Tête Jaune Cache, 18km)
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18. Jackman Flats Park (Tête Jaune Cache, 18km)
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19. McCabe (Tête Jaune Cache, 18km)
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20. Taverna (Tête Jaune Cache, 18km)
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