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Bralorne (/ˈbreɪlɔːrn/ BRAY-lorn) is a
historic Canadian gold
mining community in the
Bridge River District of
British Columbia, some 130 km on dirt roads...
- such as
Bralorne,
British Columbia, that rely
solely on
tourism during the
summer and
winter months. Once a
booming gold
mining town,
Bralorne is now a...
- recreation-residential
areas at the Gun Lakes,
Tyaughton Lake,
Marshall Cr****, and
Bralorne; and the
nearby ghost towns of
Brexton and
Pioneer Mine.
Located at the...
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Kelowna 1934 Also
produced silver Bralorne 50°46′29″N 122°48′52″W / 50.77472°N 122.81444°W / 50.77472; -122.81444 (
Bralorne)
Ogden ????-1971
Produced 4...
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rodeo ground and
baseball diamond on the
rocky site. The
larger mine of
Bralorne was nearby. The mine shut down in 1936 due to
productivity issues, but...
- Inventory, Blue Hawk Mine
MINFILE Mineral Inventory MINFILE Mineral Inventory,
Bralorne Mine
MINFILE Mineral Inventory,
Britannia Mine
MINFILE Mineral Inventory...
- 1880s and 1890s, but
peaked from the 1930s to the 1950s. Gold
Bridge and
Bralorne were
mining centres.
Prospecting for gold
continues and to a
lesser extent...
- Mark Abma, and Sean Pettit; some of the world's best
skiers travel to
Bralorne,
British Columbia where they find an
abundance of
lofty peaks full of zones...
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Agnes McParlor, born in
Grand Forks,
British Columbia, and was
educated at
Bralorne. She
served on the ****iniboine
South School Board in 1969, 1970 and 1973...
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River Valley, the
others being Gold
Bridge and the
mining ghost town of
Bralorne, and a
smaller recreational community in the area of
Tyaughton Lake and...