Guilford station was 6.3 kilometres (3.9 mi) southeast of Penny on the northeast side of the Fraser River in central British Columbia. No roads, only...
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Guildford (disambiguation) (redirect from Guilford)
Guildford, Western Australia Guildford, British Columbia, a neighbourhood in Surrey Guilford (railway point), British Columbia Borough of Guildford, capital of...
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Creek on the northeast side of the Fraser River in central British Columbia, offers an access point for outdoor recreational activities. With a community hall...
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central British Columbia, comprises several scattered rural properties stretching along the Fraser River on the northwest side of the railway bridge....
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running from Saint John to Vancouver, British Columbia. In 1974, CPR purchased the Mattawamkeag-Vanceboro railway tracks from Maine Central. In 1988, CPR...
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Washington, D.C. (redirect from District of Columbia, District of Columbia)
Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly known as Washington or D.C., is the capital city and federal district of the United States...
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4 km) north-northeast of the Grand Canyon of the Fraser, in central British Columbia. Moxley Creek, a tributary on the northeast side of the Fraser River...
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scattered community located northeast of Prince George in central British Columbia. The name, derived from the numerous ferns in the district (or possibly...
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Canada (category Former British colonies and protectorates in the Americas)
British Columbia and Vancouver Island (which had been united in 1866) joined the confederation in 1871 on the promise of a transcontinental railway extending...
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The CPR completed its route from Montreal, Quebec, to Vancouver, British Columbia, in 1885. In the decades prior to the use of ice-breaking ships in...
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