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Clinton, British Columbia
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Ashcroft-Cache Creek, Lillooet, Savona, Kamloops and even Lytton and Spences Bridge to be in the Cariboo. Clinton, however, does sit immediately below the
Nicola Athapaskans
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Kamloops Shuswap). First appearing in the Bonaparte River valley and at Spences Bridge , they came into conflict with the Secwepemc and Nlaka'pamux peoples
Coldwater River (British Columbia)
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the North Cascades. ^a . Routing via Spences Bridge . ^a . Mileages are 1931–1961, measured from the Spences Bridge Station building. ^b . Unless specified
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British Columbia VF2328 in Revelstoke, British Columbia VF2539 in Spences Bridge , British Columbia VF2571 in McBride, British Columbia CNR Music Radio
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CKXY-FM in Cochrane, Alberta VF2202 in Kemano, British Columbia VF2563 in Spences Bridge , British Columbia VF2572 in Ashcroft, British Columbia VF7159 in Vancouver
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British Columbia VF2408 in Sunshine Valley, British Columbia VF2427 in Spences Bridge , British Columbia VF8007 in Acton Vale, Quebec VF8016 in St. Thomas
Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park
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abandoned and the tracks lifted in 1961 and 1962. ^a . Routing via Spences Bridge . To avoid the time and expense of producing a 1.6-kilometre (1 mi) tunnel
Nicola Mining
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and New Gold Inc.’s New Afton Mine. Volcanic rocks belonging to the Spences Bridge Group, known to contain epithermal-style gold mineralization, predominate
Hope station (British Columbia)
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the rails crossing the Fraser were lifted in 1970. ^a . Routing via Spences Bridge . The crossing was where a theoretical extension of Wallace St intersects
List of defunct Canadian railways
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into CNEL. Nicola, Kamloops and Similkameen Coal and Railway Company Spences Bridge BC to Nicola BC 1907–1989 Acquired by CPR. North Shore Railway Acquired