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Cold Lake 31 KAMLOOPS Smoothstone 34 BOSTON BAR Lake Oxf T e M er e Lak Lak Cross Lak e c C Deschambault Mile: 0 Population: 92,882 e a h Edson Lak B Mile: 125 r River eav L il er Lak es Riv e Mount Robson e c r R y n iv o ive iv The town began as a trading post in 1812 and became a boomtown Amisk ver t R 1 This is the location of Hell’s Gate, the most famous stretch of rapids Ha Se R Y i 6 e n R. r Lak eig e L. w BRITISH ca e r BA TON during the Caribou Gold Rush of 1862. The area is a study in h s od N in the province where the current is so swift that a fish ladder s ive a M Le A R CHARL Q b c St. o Molson u a Hinton 16 r contrasts. Here, the lush forests turn to the rolling hills of the Cormorant Route Guide I. t Quesnel Valemount t Sachigo r e th Alber h was built to help salmon swim upstream to spawn. Lake Trout e e R t Montreal Lake r Big up COLUMBIA Williams A e e e R n iv L. Lak e e v t . d k r For arid high country scored by deep river canyons, which are fedLak i Lak iv ac C Spruce Gr Ft. e a R b Lake t Saskatc Vermilion R d h embina o he Sa k a ve wan s s o a k 35 VANCOuveR i r r P a Hist. Site by the many high-altitude lakes. B Edmonton p lo t ère c a Rivi tt Jasper h Mile: 131 Population: 2,116,581 OCEAN e Sherw w e r ood Winisk a S e w t iv P a 32 ASHCROFT r t tr R ark n e G Island n ummin e a This city is home to half the populationiv of British Columbia. And r unn Lak A Knight Chilk The Pas u e W it R n e e Kinbask Braz isa Lak v e Inlet o L. a Leduc 16 Mile: 48 Population: 1,664 o R. e Lak r et u n rightly so, given the fantastic setting between the Pacific Coast S e R Lak a v R an i iviè iver w Missisa L. R r Very little precipitation annually makes it the “driest town in w r e e e Camrose and the dark greene forests of the Coast Mountains. Here, land is h Llo h er e N c ydminster SASKATCHEWAN c iv t R t R v o Chibougamau Wetaskiwin Canada.” Here, you can see cactus, sagebrush and the trademark a ot ess u i t a i at a premium and the city skylinerr of Vancouver’s West End seems Toronto-Vancouver a t v k a k a k s e is r Blue Viking e a C Cedar Mameigw p R w s hoodoos – isolated pinnacles of rock that remain after a hill is S Ka e a r a to rise right out of the Strait of Georgia.