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Skookumchuck (/ˈskuːkəmtʃʌk/) is a
Chinook Jargon term that is in
common use in
British Columbia English and
occurs in
Pacific Northwest English. Skookum...
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Skookumchuck River is a 45-mile (72 km) long
river located in
southwest Washington,
United States. It is a
tributary of the
Chehalis River,
which is...
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Skookumchuck Narrows is a
strait forming the
entrance of
Sechelt Inlet on
British Columbia's
Sunshine Coast in Canada.
Before broadening into
Sechelt Inlet...
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Skookumchuck Dam is an
earthen dam
located on the
Skookumchuck River in
Washington state, east of
Bucoda and Tono. The
embankment was
built in 1970 to...
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Skookumchuck is in the East
Kootenay region of
southeastern British Columbia. This
locality straddles both s****s of the
Kootenay River north of the mouth...
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Skookumchuck Hot
Springs is a hot
spring in
British Columbia, Canada. Its pre-colonial,
Indigenous name is Tsek Hot
Spring or T'sek Hot Spring. The former...
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Skookumchuck Rapids Provincial Park is a
provincial park in
British Columbia, Canada,
located on the
Shuswap River just
below the
outlet of
Mabel Lake...
- 1860s, Centralia's
Borst Home, at the
confluence of the
Chehalis and
Skookumchuck Rivers, was the site of a toll ferry, and the
halfway stopping point...
- at the
Portland Race in the
United Kingdom. In
extreme cases, such as
Skookumchuck Narrows in
British Columbia,
through which tides can
travel at more than...
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Thurston County in the U.S.
state of Washington. It is a
tributary to the
Skookumchuck River.
Johnson Cr**** took its name from the
Johnson Cr****
Lumber Company...