British Columbia

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  1. 3. Located at the confluence of the Granby and Kettle Rivers.
  2. 6. Name comes from a Secwepemc word meaning "meeting of the waters."
  3. 9. The main community on the Sunshine Coast, on the traditional territory of the shíshálh Nation.
  4. 12. A world-famous ski resort that hosted 2010 Olympic snow events.
  5. 14. The "Northern Capital" of BC is a major forestry center.
  6. 15. An Okanagan city situated between two lakes.
  7. 16. An Okanagan town named for the fruit orchards surrounding it.
  8. 19. A heritage city in the Selkirk Mountains known for its restored downtown.
  9. 21. A seaside city named for a large white boulder on its beach.
  10. 23. A Rocky Mountain town famous for its deep powder skiing.
  11. 24. Known as the "Salmon Capital of the World."
  12. 25. The largest town on the Comox Valley of Vancouver Island.
  13. 28. A historic community situated on the delta of the Fraser River.
  14. 29. Once known as the "Pulp and Paper Capital of the World."
  15. 32. The namesake town for the CBC television show *The Beachcombers*.
  16. 34. An outdoor recreation hub situated at the tip of a famous fjord.
  17. 37. A northwestern city situated on a large terrace above the Skeena River.
  18. 39. A mountain town known for its deep snow and ski resort.
  19. 40. A North Okanagan city named for a nearby cattle ranch.
  20. 42. A Shuswap community named for the shape of the lake it sits on.
  21. 43. Name comes from an Okanagan word meaning "grizzly bear."
  22. 44. Home to one of the world's largest aluminum smelters.
  23. 45. The eastern terminus of the Fraser Valley and a chainsaw carving capital.
  24. 46. A Vancouver Island town named after the siege of a South African town.
  25. 47. The "Energetic City" is a service hub for the oil and gas industry.
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  1. 1. This city is Mile Zero of the Alaska Highway.
  2. 2. Hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics and is Canada's major Pacific metropolis.
  3. 4. A Fraser Valley city named for St. Mary's Mission established in 1861.
  4. 5. A municipality named for the many maple trees on a ridge.
  5. 7. A town in the Purcell Mountains that bills itself as "The Bavarian City of the Rockies."
  6. 8. The provincial capital, known for its mild climate and historic architecture.
  7. 10. A Vancouver Island village with a rich history in coal mining.
  8. 11. A Cariboo city located at the confluence of the Fraser and Quesnel Rivers.
  9. 13. A district municipality in the Fraser Valley known for its corn.
  10. 15. A Vancouver Island city located at the head of a long inlet.
  11. 17. Known as the "City of Totems" for its many outdoor totem poles.
  12. 18. Home to one of the world's largest lead and zinc smelters.
  13. 19. Famous for a namesake dessert bar and an annual bathtub race.
  14. 20. An Okanagan city located between three lakes.
  15. 22. The "Mile 0 City" of the Cariboo region, known for its stampede.
  16. 26. This Fraser Valley community's name suggests an older grove of trees.
  17. 27. A municipality situated on the Fraser River delta.
  18. 30. Home to the Fort Langley National Historic Site, a former trading post.
  19. 31. A city in the West Kootenays where the Kootenay and Columbia Rivers meet.
  20. 33. Home to Canada's only desert and a famous "spotted lake."
  21. 35. A major port city on Kaien Island with a renowned museum.
  22. 36. Named from a Halq'eméylem word meaning "valley of many streams."
  23. 38. Home to the Canadian Museum of Rail Travel.
  24. 41. Home to North America's largest abbey and an annual airshow.