• Mount Sicker is in southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia. The twin summits of Big Sicker Mountain, at 716 metres (2,349 ft), and Little Sicker Mountain...
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  • Sicker may refer to: Arne Sicker, German professional footballer Mount Sicker, southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada A track from Babylon...
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    Cowichan, serving until 1894. He later became involved in mining on Mount Sicker, and founded the town of Crofton, British Columbia in 1902 as a place...
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  • Sicker, devastated by a forest fire the previous summer. He staked a claim named Lenora. In the fall, the operation was organized as the Mt. Sicker and...
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  • Island Highway. It is bordered by the Somenos Land District to the south, Mount Sicker to the west, the Chemainus River to the north, the Halalt First Nation...
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  • in the south at the intersection of Highway 1 and Mount Sicker Road, the Highway follows Mount Sicker Road and Chemainus Road east for 2 km (1+1⁄4 mi)...
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    fonts, misplaced vowels or missing conjuncts instead of Tibetan characters. Mount Everest, known locally as Sagarmatha or Qomolangma, is Earth's highest mountain...
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    Mount Sicker Victoria British Columbia 48°51′40″N 123°45′24″W / 48.86099°N 123.75654°W / 48.86099; -123.75654 (CXSI - Mt-Sicker) CXSI C 98A Mount...
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    Chemainus River Osborn Bay 047.5 Westholme 046.8 Mile 46.8 Whitehouse Creek Mount Sicker 046.2 Tyee 044.4 Highway 1 Somenos 042.7 Hayward 041.6 Duncan 039.7 Cowichan...
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  • continues east across the Columbia Mountains, serving three national parks: Mount Revelstoke, Glacier, and Yoho. Highway 1 enters Alberta at Kicking Horse...
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