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Barkerville was the main town of the
Cariboo Gold Rush in
British Columbia, Canada, and is
preserved as a
historic town. It is
located on the
north slope...
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Highway 26, also
known as the
Barkerville Highway, is a
minor east-west
highway in the
North Cariboo region of the
Central Interior of
British Columbia...
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Barkerville Airport,
formerly TC LID: CAS3, was
located 1.2
nautical miles (2.2 km; 1.4 mi)
north of
Barkerville,
British Columbia, Canada.
Canada Flight...
- Haro,
Barkerville, Canso, and
Stella Maris. Two of the ships, Haro and
Canso commemorate important straits in
Canadian waters while Barkerville and Stella...
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Barkerville is a po****ted
place situated within Pinal County, Arizona. It has an
estimated elevation of 3,904 feet (1,190 m)
above sea level. "Feature...
- (46 mi) from
Quesnel and 8 km (5 mi)
before the highway's
terminus at
Barkerville. It
gains much of its
revenue and jobs from
tourists who p**** through...
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Cariboo of
British Columbia. He was also the
founder and
namesake of
Barkerville, the most
significant town
during the
Cariboo Gold Rush,
which is preserved...
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examples are Bannack,
Montana and Oatman,
Arizona in the
United States;
Barkerville,
British Columbia in Canada;
Craco and
Pompeii in Italy;
Aghdam in Azerbaijan;...
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provincial amateur sports competition. To the east of
Quesnel is Wells,
Barkerville, and
Bowron Lake
Provincial Park, a po****r
canoeing destination in the...
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Willow River. The
richest of them all,
Williams Cr****, is the
location of
Barkerville,
which was both the
capital of the
Cariboo Gold Rush and of government...