Leechtown is at the confluence of the Leech River into the Sooke River in southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia. The ghost town, off BC Highway...
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Sooke (redirect from Sooke, British Columbia)
Regional Trail, part of the Trans-Canada Trail, runs through Sooke as far as Leechtown, the former site of a gold-rush town circa 1865. Once a rail line, the...
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River in 1863 Leechtown in 1864-5 Burnt Basin Gold Rush Klondike Gold Rush (1897–1898) Fort Colville Gold Rush Colony of British Columbia Gold rush Specogna...
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Communities in the province of British Columbia, Canada can include incorporated municipalities, Indian reserves, unincorporated communities or localities...
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are included. Fisherman, British Columbia List of mines in British Columbia Paulson, British Columbia Teepee, British Columbia Map all coordinates using...
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Southwestern Idaho (1863) Owens Valley Rush, Owens Valley, California (1863–64) Leechtown Gold Rush, (south of Sooke Lake), Leech River, Vancouver Island (1864–65)...
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chemical. List of rivers of British Columbia Goldstream Provincial Park Goldstream, British Columbia Leechtown, British Columbia Mount Finlayson Sooke Flowline...
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Goldstream (redirect from Goldstream, British Columbia)
sidewalks, and colourful flowerbeds. List of rivers of British Columbia Leechtown, British Columbia Goldstream Provincial Park Specific "City of Langford...
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Canadian Northern Pacific Railway (category Defunct British Columbia railways)
Victoria. The route would go to Sooke (At the time Milnes Landing), through Leechtown, then pass the west side of Shawnigan Lake to Cowichan Lake. Another section...
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Fraser Canyon Gold Rush (category British Columbia gold rushes)
Rush) began in 1858 after gold was discovered on the Thompson River in British Columbia at its confluence with the Nicoamen River a few miles upstream from...
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