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Yoho National Park

Canada > British Columbia > Columbia-Shuswap Regional District

The weather in the park is localized and changeable. Located on the western side of the continental divide, it receives more precipitation than areas east of the divide. Precipitation in the park increases with elevation. In winter, average temperatures are between 5 and −15 °C (41.0 and 5.0 °F) from the…

Average elevation: 1,934 m

Flood

Canada > British Columbia > Hope

Average elevation: 149 m

French Creek

Canada > British Columbia

Average elevation: 1,305 m

Emerald Lake

Canada > British Columbia > Columbia-Shuswap Regional District > Area A (Kicking Horse/Kinbasket Lake)

The lake is enclosed by mountains of the President Range, as well as Mount Burgess and Wapta Mountain. This basin traps storms, causing frequent rain in summer and heavy snowfalls in winter. This influx of moisture works with the lake's low elevation to produce a unique selection of flora. Trees found here are…

Average elevation: 1,413 m

Richmond

Canada > British Columbia > Richmond

Average elevation: 16 m

Mission

Canada > British Columbia > Fraser Valley Regional District

The western part of the district, the Stave Valley, is largely rural and forested but its watercourse is home to what was the largest hydroelectric project in British Columbia until the Bridge River Power Project opened in 1961. It was built by the British Columbia Electric Railway (BCER) to provide power to…

Average elevation: 345 m

Chetwynd

Canada > British Columbia > Chetwynd

Carved out of an ancient floodplain, the small terrace upon which Chetwynd is situated lies in the northern foothills of the Rocky Mountains. Once used as a grazing spot by nomadic Aboriginals, the terrace was farmed by settlers until it was developed into a town. Two types of soil—namely, the Widmark and…

Average elevation: 910 m

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