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- Kinuseo Falls is a waterfall on the Murray River, which flows through the northern tip of Monkman Provincial Park in the Northern Rockies of British Columbia...
- Niagara Falls, but with a fraction of the water. The gorge is southeast of Kinuseo Falls and immediately south of the entrance road on the Stone Corral Interpretive...
- Princess Louisa Marine Provincial Park Keyhole Falls – near Pemberton Kinuseo Falls – near Tumbler Ridge ****od FallsWells Gray Provincial Park Moul...
- mountain and cr**** are derived from the name of the river. Inklin River Kinuseo Falls, from the Cree for "fish" Kadeya Cr****: "go after" or "in search...
- rough road past the Alberta-British Columbia border and had reached the Kinuseo Falls, where a fishing resort was established. However, the war brought...
- "Keyhole Falls". Waterfalls of the Pacific Northwest. Retrieved 2007-11-08. "Kinuseo Falls, British Columbia, Canada - World Waterfall Database". www.worldwaterfalldatabase...
- Country who discovered Monkman P****. List of waterfalls in British Columbia Kinuseo Falls "Monkman Falls". BC Geographical Names. 54°38′05″N 121°09′20″W /...
- The Green Bowl is a gorge just southeast of Kinuseo Falls at the north end of Monkman Provincial Park in the Northern Rockies of British Columbia, Canada...
- non-motorized recreation. The trails and open areas span numerous mountains. Kinuseo Falls along the Murray River in the Monkman Provincial Park is the most...
- created a 10-foot wide trail for five miles (8 km). Meanwhile, Rio Grande-Kinuseo Falls was p****able by truck. A 60-foot length bridge across the river was...