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1. Where Two Rivers Meet
The interactions of the Human World and the Physical Landscape have influenced the development of cultures and the use and adaptation of technology of the Fraser-Fort George Region in British Columbia's Northern Interior. The four major time periods that are discussed in terms of this interaction are beginnings, pre-contact, initial contact,
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5. Mining the Motherlode
This is a site with information pertaining to hardrock mining and the history of 1930's Wells, British Columbia called Mining the Motherlode Web Site
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7. Moment in Time / L'histoire d'un moment
The History of Henry Twidle, a professional photographer of the north island in the beginning of the 20th century. This site displays many of Twidle's photographs restored to mint condition. They depict the unique coastal lifestyle and include views of early logging camps, commercial fishing boats, pioneer settlements and many memorable images of people who lived in th
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8. Myrtle Philip's Whistler Pioneer Photos
Come learn more about the life and times of Myrtle Philip, Whistler Valley's most celebrated female pioneer! From her early days as a school teacher in Maine to her later years as a dedicated community member of the Whistler Valley.
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9. New Westminster Heritage Homepage
Includes a searchable database of the New Westminster Public Library's historical photograph collection, links to various heritage resources in British Columbia, a local history page, and genealogy links.
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The
capital of British
Columbia is
Victoria, located at the extreme south east of Vancouver Island. Vancouver
Island is located on the west side of British Columbia, and is surrounded by the
Pacific Ocean. The largest
city in British
Columbia is Vancouver, which is located on the southwest corner of the mainland of
Canada. Some cities
and towns
in British Columbia include:
Surrey,
Burnaby,
Richmond, New
Westminster in the Greater Vancouver Regional District,
Nanaimo on Vancouver Island, and
Kelowna,
Kamloops, and Prince
George in the "interior" or "on the mainland" of the province. The total
size of British Columbia is 944 735 km˛.
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