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reference to
Cayoosh Canyon,
which is the
lower valley of that cr****. the
Cayoosh Range, aka "the high
Cayoosh"
Cayoosh Flat,
often only
Cayoosh, the original...
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Cayoosh P**** (1,275 m / 4,183 ft) is a
mountain p**** in the
Lillooet Ranges of the
Pacific Ranges of the
southern Coast Mountains in
British Columbia...
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Cayoosh Cr**** is a northeast-flowing
tributary of the
Seton River in the
Canadian province of
British Columbia. The name
Cayoosh Cr****
remains on the bridge-sign...
- The
Cayoosh Gold Rush was one of
several in the
history of the
region surrounding Lillooet,
British Columbia, Canada. If
estimates of its
yield are true...
- The
Cayoosh Range is the
northernmost section of the
Lillooet Ranges,
which are a
subrange of the
Pacific Ranges of the
Coast Mountains in
British Columbia...
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Cayoosh Mountain is a 2,561-metre (8,402-foot)
mountain summit located in the
Cayoosh Range in
southwestern British Columbia, Canada. It is
situated 22 km...
- as the "place
where the
three rivers meet". The
former European name of
Cayoosh Flat
inferred a dead or
dying Cayuse horse (namely a
decrepit specimen)...
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along BC
Highway 99 just east of the
summit of
Cayoosh P****. The lake's
inflow and
outflow are
Cayoosh Cr****. The park's
highest point is
Mount Rohr at...
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British Columbia gold
rushes were
important episodes in the
history and
settlement of European,
Canadian and
Chinese peoples in
western Canada. The presence...
- The
Cayoose Cr****
First Nation (Lillooet: sǝk̓ʷǝl̓wásmǝx) also
known as the
Cayoose Cr****
Indian Band, the
Cayoose Cr**** Band, and the Sekw'el'wás First...