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  • Lillooet, between the Fraser River and the Coast Mountain Range to the west, the Cariboo-Chilcotin region of south-central British

    the Virtual Bookmark: 2009

  • Wycott and his family lived an isolated life on Churn Creek and his exploits have become a semi-legend in the Chilcotin area.

    February 2009 2009

  • For the young student, these stories will provide detailed knowledge of the Cariboo-Chilcotin, a sense of its interesting history, and perhaps a sense as well of “who we are”.

    the Virtual Bookmark: 2009

  • Lillooet, between the Fraser River and the Coast Mountain Range to the west, the Cariboo-Chilcotin region of south-central British

    February 2009 2009

  • For the young student, these stories will provide detailed knowledge of the Cariboo-Chilcotin, a sense of its interesting history, and perhaps a sense as well of “who we are”.

    February 2009 2009

  • Wycott and his family lived an isolated life on Churn Creek and his exploits have become a semi-legend in the Chilcotin area.

    the Virtual Bookmark: 2009

  • Precipitation varies greatly; values of 250-300 millimeters (mm) per year occur in the area of the Chilcotin and Fraser River junction, and rise to 600-800 mm per year at higher elevations in the west.

    Fraser Plateau and Basin complex 2008

  • The Chilcotin Ranges make up the northern half of the ecoregion, and reach elevations of up to 2,700 meters (m) above sea level (masl).

    Cascade Mountains leeward forests 2008

  • Mr. Linton, my predecessor, was directed to wait the arrival of the party sent to Jasper's house for a supply of leather, ere he took his departure for Chilcotin, an outpost of Fort

    Notes of a Twenty-Five Years' Service in the Hudson's Bay Territory Volume I. John M'lean

  • There is the deep notch where the big river comes down from the Chilcotin, and a ridge like the roof of the world rising between.

    The Hidden Places Bertrand W. Sinclair 1926

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