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  2. Ashcroft, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Ashcroft, British Columbia. /  50.72111°N 121.28361°W  / 50.72111; -121.28361. Ashcroft is a village municipality that straddles the Thompson River in the Thompson Country region of south central British Columbia, Canada. [ 1] East of BC Highway 1 and on BC Highway 97C, the locality is by road about 45 kilometres (28 mi) north of ...

  3. Ashcroft-Cache Creek-Clinton Transit System - Wikipedia

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    3. Website. www .bctransit .com /ashcroft-cache-creek-clinton /. Ashcroft-Cache Creek-Clinton Transit System provides transit services in the Thompson-Nicola Regional District of British Columbia. The system is served by community shuttle-type buses from Monday to Friday.

  4. Yukon Telegraph Trail - Wikipedia

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    Completed. 1901. The Yukon Telegraph Trail, also known simply as the Telegraph Trail, is a historic pathway in the Canadian province of British Columbia that extends from the village of Ashcroft in the south to the community of Atlin in the north. It was used for servicing the Yukon Telegraph Line which ran from Ashcroft in the south to Dawson ...

  5. Spences Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Spences Bridge is a community in the Canadian province of British Columbia, situated 35 km (22 mi) north east of Lytton and 44 km (27 mi) south of Ashcroft. At Spences Bridge the Trans-Canada Highway crosses the Thompson River. In 1892, Spences Bridge's population included 32 people of European ancestry and 130 First Nations people.

  6. Cache Creek, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Cache Creek, British Columbia. /  50.81389°N 121.32667°W  / 50.81389; -121.32667. Cache Creek is a historic transportation junction and incorporated village 354 kilometres (220 mi) northeast of Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada. It is on the Trans-Canada Highway in the province of British Columbia at a junction with Highway 97.

  7. Blue Earth Lake Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    50°35′39″N 121°30′29″W. /  50.59417°N 121.50806°W  / 50.59417; -121.50806. Area. 689 ha. (6.89 km²) Established. April 30, 1996. Governing body. BC Parks. Blue Earth Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park in the Upper Hat Creek area at the south end of the Cornwall Hills, just northwest of Ashcroft, British Columbia, Canada .

  8. British Columbia Highway 97C - Wikipedia

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    Highway 97C is an east–west highway, forming part of an important link between the Lower Mainland and the Okanagan Valley south of Kelowna, which is the third largest metropolitan area in the province. It bisects the Coquihalla Highway at Merritt. The expressway and freeway sections of the highway are known as Okanagan Connector or Coquihalla ...

  9. Thompson-Nicola Regional District - Wikipedia

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    2.98/km 2 (7.7/sq mi) Website. www .tnrd .ca. The Thompson–Nicola Regional District is a regional district in the Canadian province of British Columbia. The Canada 2021 Census population was 143,680 and the area covers 44,449.49 square kilometres. The administrative offices are in the main population centre of Kamloops, which accounts for 78 ...