- in the
Washington State and is
adjacent to the
Osoyoos Indian reserve. The
origin of the name
Osoyoos was the word sw̓iw̓s (pronounced "soo-yoos") meaning...
- the city of
Osoyoos and is the only semi-arid
shrubland in Canada. Part of this
ecosystem is
referred to as the Nk'mip
Desert by the
Osoyoos Indian Band...
-
Osoyoos Lake is a lake
located in
British Columbia, Canada, and Washington,
United States.
Osoyoos is
derived from the word sẁiẁs
meaning "narrowing of...
- sw̓iw̓s
Provincial Park
operated by
Osoyoos Indian Band,
Osoyoos Lake,
Osoyoos,
British Columbia Okanagan people Osoyoos Indian Band
website "First Nation...
- The Oroville–
Osoyoos Border Crossing connects the city of Oroville,
Washington and the town of
Osoyoos,
British Columbia on the Canada–US border. U.S...
- Cr**** in the East Kootenay,
skirting the US
border and
crossing Osoyoos Lake at
Osoyoos,
which was a
customs post and also the
location of the gold commissioner's...
- people. It is
located along the
Okanagan River by Tuc-el-nuit Lake
between Osoyoos and
Okanagan Falls, and is
labelled as the Wine
Capital of
Canada by Tourism...
- The
Osoyoos Times is a
local newspaper based in
Osoyoos,
British Columbia, Canada, It was
founded in 1947 by Stan Stodola, with the
motto of the newspaper...
-
River 2.7 km (1.7 mi)
south of
Osoyoos Lake to
control upstream water levels. The dam was
built as part of the
larger Osoyoos Lake
International Water Control...
- the
Osoyoos Lake,
which extends into
Washington state in the
United States. The society, as part of its
conservation efforts,
created the
Osoyoos Desert...