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Prince George
Prince George's history started with the North West Company fur trading post of Fort George. In the year 1903, the Grand Trunk Pacific Railways' route will pass near Fort George's fur post. Because of this, developments followed, and two rival land s...
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Lake Country
The District Municipality of Lake Country is situated in the middle of the Okanagan Valley. This small B.C. town has an approximated population of about 10,000 individuals. The city of Vernon is located 29 km or 18 miles to the north, whereas Kelowna...
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Yaletown
Located within downtown Vancouver, is the neighbourhood of Yaletown. This particular neighbourhood is presently surrounded by Robson Street, False Creek and Homer Street. In the beginning, Yaletown was an industrial area dominated by rail yards and w...
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Penticton
Penticton is beautiful city situated in the Southern Interior of British Columbia in the Okanagan Valley. Penticton is quaintly situated between Okanagan lake and Skaha Lake. This makes it a perfect place for fishing, boating and participating in dif...
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Sidney
The small city of Sidney, British Columbia is located on Vancouver Island's Saanich Peninsula. The town presently has a population of approximately 11,500 people. It is part of the 13 member Greater Victoria cities that make up the Victoria metropoli...
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Merritt
Merritt is a city in the Nicola Valley of the south-central Interior of British Columbia, Canada. Its initial years were largely used by early pioneers and local settlers of the First Nations groups. The grasslands within the area attracted a lot who...
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Summerland
The small community of Summerland is located on the west side of Okanagan Lake within Province of British Columbia's interior area. The town had an estimated population of 11,000, according to 2006 numbers. Penticton lies 12 miles or 20 km south of S...
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Castlegar
Castlegar is considered to be the center of the commercial activity within the region. There are over 7,500 people within the City and about 16,000 in the Castlegar area. In 2002, key business and community leaders came together in order to identify...
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Denman Street
The heart of the West End in Vancouver is considered to be Denman Street. This area is comprised of 8 short blocks from Davie Street on the south and Georgia Street on the north. It has been described as one of the most interesting combinations of bu...
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Robson Street
Running within a southeast-northwest direction through the West End and downtown Vancouver, BC; Robson Street is a main thoroughfare. Referred to as Robsonstrasse, the core commercial blocks encompass the blocks from Burrard to Jervis Street. Robson...
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Oak Bay
The town of Oak Bay located on the southern tip of Vancouver Island. It is part of the Capital Regional District and is situated east of the City of Victoria. As a lighthearted allusion to the Iron Curtain, Oak Bay has been known as being situated "B...
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Sooke
Sooke is among the municipalities located on the southern tip of Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Roughly a 40-45 minute drive from Victoria or 28 miles or 45 km, Sooke is considered to be the westernmost community of the Greater Victoria region's...
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Vancouver
Vancouver is a main coastal and seaport city in southwestern British Columbia's lower Mainland, Canada. The name Vancouver is taken from Captain George Vancouver, a British explorer. Vancouver is known for its performing arts organizations. Vancou...
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Mission
The district municipality of Mission is situated in the Lower Mainland in the Province of BC. The small city is located 44 miles and 70 km east of Vancouver, on Highway 7, the Lougheed Highway. The center of the city is known as Mission City. Mission...
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False Creek
In the heart of Vancouver City lies a short inlet referred to as False Creek, separating the rest of the city from downtown. False Creek was named by George Henry Richards during his Hydrographic survey of 1856 to 1863. There are several bridges whic...
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Kelowna
Kelowna is a city that works together with its many community partners to assist and help the city's cultural needs. The city received an award of $500,000 in the year 2004, for being named the Cultural Capital of Canada in response to its vibrant an...
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Colwood
Colwood is a city located on Vancouver Island. It is southwest of Victoria, the capital city of British Columbia. Incorporated in the year 1985, the city of Colwood has a population of approximately 15,000 residents. The city is in the boundaries of...
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South Surrey
South Surrey is a town centre within Surrey, BC, with a population of 53,980 according to the census of 2001. Bordering the city of White Rock, South Surrey has the largest population of people over the age of sixty among all of the town centres in S...
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Squamish
Squamish is popular for its arts and culture scene. The more popular attractions include: Squamish Writers Group, Visuals-Squamish Valley Artists, Crafts Association of British Columbia, Community Clayworks Studio, British Columbia Arts Council, Whis...
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Terrace
Terrace City in Northern BC, is considered to be the oldest constantly occupied part of the globe. The area was populated even before the people from Europe settled in the region, by the Kitsumkalum and the Kitselas peoples. These groups make up two...
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Duncan
Duncan is a city in British Columbia, Canada. It was named after William Chalmers Duncan, one of the numerous settlers who arrived within Victoria in the 1800's. Duncan looked for gold rushes, and ultimately settled close to the present city of Dunca...
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Victoria
Victoria is the capital city in the province of British Columbia and is the oldest city in Western Canada. The area was home to some communities of Coast Salish peoples, comprising the Songhees prior to being settled in the 1700's. Its name was chose...
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Courtenay
Courtenay was amalgamated as a town during 1915. It was named after the Courtenay River, which was named after the captain of the British ship HMS Constance: George William Courtenay. Courtenay became a city during the year 1953. There are several...
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Nanaimo
The very first people from Europe to ever set foot within the Nanaimo Bay was Juan Carrasco's Spanish voyage and his fleet during 1791. They named the area Bocas de Winthuysen. In the year 1804, the Hudson's Bay Company was informed by the Snuneymuxw...
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Downtown Vancouver
In the city of Vancouver, British Columbia, the downtown core describes the southeastern area of the peninsula which is located in the north-central part of the city of Vancouver. This particular region is the commercial, financial, cultural, enterta...
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Port Coquitlam
The city of Port Coquitlam is situated at the confluence of the Pitt River and the Fraser River in British Columbia. The city is approximately 27 km east of Vancouver. Coquitlam borders the city on the north side, the Coquitlam River is on the wester...
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Oak Street
Oak Street is one of the main north-south roads within Vancouver, B.C. The street runs from a 3-way intersection just south of False Creek with 6th Avenue in the north, to the Oak Street Bridge in the south, which leads towards Richmond. The route is...
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Esquimalt
Esquimalt is a small city situated at the southern tip of Vancouver Island. Esquimalt's municipality is adjacent to Victoria to the east and is bounded in the south by the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Towards the west of the city is Royal Roads and the Es...
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Saanich
The beautiful city of Saanich, BC has lots of beautiful drives which showcase the hanging tree bridges, winding corners, and ocean coastlines. Many sailboat and fishing enthusiasts visit the area that extends from the BC Ferry to Mill Bay. Guests can...
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North Vancouver
North Vancouver City is a municipality of the north shore of Burrard Inlet. It is considered to be the most urbanized -- and smallest amongst North Shore's 3 municipalities. The Culture and Arts scene is extremely vibrant on the North Shore of Van...
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Coldstream
The district of Coldstream covers a total land area of 67.25 km, east of Vernon, British Columbia. The small city was incorporated in 1906. It comprises the North end of Kalamalka Lake and extends through the beautiful Coldstream valley. Because the...
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Strathcona
Strathcona is considered to be the oldest residential neighborhood in Vancouver, British Columbia. It is surrounded by Burrard Inlet towards the north, the Canadian National Railway and the Great Northern Railway, now called the BNSF Railway classifi...
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North Delta
The town of North Delta was originally founded as Annieville in the Lower Mainland of BC. This mostly middle class community is part of the Corporation of Delta, that comprises 3 communities: Ladner, Tsawwassen and North Delta. There are various recr...
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Dawson Creek
Within the northern British Columbia Dawson Creek City are several popular attractions. These comprise: South Peace Historical Society Railway Station Museum, Northern Alberta Railway, Visitor Centre, Art Gallery, Mile Zero Post, Farmer's Market, Sto...
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Chinatown
Chinatown within the city of Vancouver, BC is Canada's biggest Chinatown. It is centered on Pender Street. To the west it is surrounded by Gastown and the Downtown Financial and Central Business Districts, the remnant of old Japantown to the northeas...
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Maple Ridge
The British Columbia city of Maple Ridge, sits below Blue Mountain on Fraser River's northern part, and is an idyllic community with a proud First Nations heritage. The city got its name from settler John McIver, who came to the ridge above the Frase...
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Cloverdale
Cloverdale is a designated town centre located within Surrey, British Columbia near Langley. It is a historic town that lies east of Vancouver. Cloverdale was founded during 1870 as a small farming community. The temperate climate and fertile land ma...
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