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Whalhachin is a village long gone now but was inhabited by rich europeans that wanted to build an orchard in the okanagon. Gold Trails and Ghost Towns Episode #26: Ymir - Not much remains of this once wealthy mining
Yale (#7): Once the metropolis of the Fraser River, at least two hundred miners lost their lives along the banks of this river in the ...
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- Phoenix (#3): In 1900 Phoenix became an incorporated city with 2000 inhabitants, two railroads, an opera house, an ice arena, ...
- Bill Miner (#512): Billy Miner, the most notorious train robber in British Columbia history, was known as the "Hands Up" robber for ...
- Episode #706: Treasure Stories - Bill examines the stories of a couple of great treasures. A rich run of
- Hedley (#310): Features the mine at Hedley, established on the treacherous terrain of Nickelplate Mountain. Production in today's ...
- The Quesnel, Wells and Barkerville area during the Cariboo
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