10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CARIBOO MOUNTAINS»
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Cariboo Mountains in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Looking Back at the
Cariboo-Chilcotin with Irene Stangoe
Cameron and his wife Sophia, along with their year-old daughter, left their home
at Glengarry near Cornwall, Ontario, early in 1862 to journey to B.C., hoping to
strike it rich in the Cariboo mountains. Arriving at Victoria, the first tragedy struck ...
2
Trails of the Southern
Cariboo
... 132-134 Cariboo Gold Rush 9 108 Lake 76,77 Cariboo Marathon Route 69
108 Lookout Loop 77 Cariboo Mountains 14,35 108 Mile area 73 Cariboo
Mountains Park 108 108 Recreational Ranch 75 Cariboo Wagon Road 16, 24,
39, 41, 42, ...
A considerable number of stampeders were soon after prospecting the bars of
the Fraser River, and, following up that stream, many of them worked their way
into the Cariboo Mountains, a range situated to the westward of the main Selkirk
...
4
Barkerville and the
Cariboo Goldfields
Quesnelleforks, as it came to be called, was located on the original route to the
south slope of the Cariboo Mountains, on the trail that ran from Williams Lake to
the forks and then over the Cariboo Mountains to Antler Creek. This was the ...
Richard Thomas Wright, 2013
5
Issues in Global Environment: Climate and Climate Change: ...
“The Cariboo Mountains form the northern extension of the Columbia Mountains,
spanning a distance of about 300 km in central British Columbia (BC), Canada.
Cool air temperatures, abundant snowfall, and strong winds (especially above ...
6
The
Cariboo Country and the Thompson River Valley: Frommer's ...
However, what lures paddlers and campers to the Cariboo Mountains today isn't
a flash of gold, but the splash of water at the Bowron Lake Provincial Park. Within
the park, a chain of six major—and a number of smaller—interconnecting lakes ...
Frommer's ShortCuts, 2012
7
Frommer's British Columbia and the Canadian Rockies
273 12 1 97 97 97 5 1 5 16 99 20 26 97 97A 12 24 Williams Lake Barkerville
Quesnel 150 Mile House CARIBOO MOUNTAINS PROVINCIAL PARK MOUNT
ROBSON PROVINCIAL PARK BOWRON LAKES PROVINCIAL PARK
GARIBALDI ...
Bill McRae, Donald Olson, 2010
8
Cariboo Gold Rush: The Stampede That Made BC
Where gold was first found on them is said to have been the spot where erosion
had laid bare, or nearly bare, for short distances, the deeper channels of the
ancient streams. At the 6,000-foot level of the Cariboo Mountains, snow lingers
30 ...
9
Stagecoach and Sternwheel Days in the
Cariboo and Central B.C.
... roughly, that part of the interior of B.C. bounded by the Canadian National
Railway on the north, the Canadian Pacific Railway some 300 miles to the south,
and extending from the Fraser River about 60 miles east to the Cariboo
Mountains.
10
History and Happenings in the
Cariboo-Chilcotin: Pioneer ...
In gold-rush days, Beaver Lake was an important stopping place on the many
trails leading to the riches in the Cariboo Mountains. Among the early settlers
was packer Francois "Frank" Guy, who. Beaver Lake Stopping House.
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CARIBOO MOUNTAINS»
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Cariboo Mountains is used in the context of the following news items.
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Pharis and Jason Romero are from Horsefly, British Columbia — population 1,000, in the foothills of the Cariboo Mountains — where they write ... «NPR, Mar 15»
Rockies-initiated research network gets global recognition
While there are no contributors from B.C. yet, Pomeroy said he expects some from the Cariboo Mountains very soon. And the network is aiming ... «Pique Newsmagazine, Mar 15»
Pharis & Jason Romero, 'Ballad Of Old Bill'
Pharis and Jason Romero are from Horsefly, British Columbia — population 1,000, in the foothills of the Cariboo Mountains — where they write ... «NPR, Mar 15»
High snow pack raises flooding concern
... exist in west central BC (Houston, Burns Lake, Vanderhoof), West Chilcotin, and Cariboo Mountains (Bowron River, Quesnel River and area). «Prince George Citizen, Feb 15»
Smart 55: Paramedic retires after 42-year career
Working in a region that spans 50,000 square miles, meant Kopp travelled to Bella Coola with patients or into the Cariboo Mountains to assist ... «Williams Lake Tribune, Jan 15»
BC storm causes avalanche risk, power outages, school closures
The danger rating applies to the Cariboo mountains, the north Monashees and the Selkirks, all the way down to the Kootenay-Boundary region ... «CTV News, Jan 15»
Canadian weather brings extreme cold, high winds, power outages
The danger rating applies to the Cariboo Mountains, the north Monashees and the Selkirks, all the way down to the Kootenay-Boundary region ... «CBC.ca, Jan 15»
CMH Unveils Refurbishments To Its Most Exclusive Lodge
... overall esthetics of its warm and inviting backcountry appeal, indicative of the lodge's remote location in the surrounding Cariboo Mountains. «PR Web, Oct 14»
Mount Polley Mine tailings breach: 'The devastation up the lake is …
... took photos and video of the debris in Quesnel Lake, the deepest lake in the province, which is located in the heart of the Cariboo Mountains. «CBC.ca, Aug 14»
BC storm triggers flood warning, winter driving conditions
High stream flow advisories remain in place for the North Thompson River, as well as the Cariboo Mountains and along tributaries of the ... «CBC.ca, May 14»