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