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Canoe Creek (North Carolina)
Canoe Creek may refer to: * Canoe Creek (volcano), a volcano in British Columbia * Canoe Creek (British Columbia), a tributary of the Fraser River in the Cariboo region of British Columbia ** Canoe Creek Band/Dog Creek Indian Band, aka the Canoe Creek Indian Band, a band government of the Secwepemc people in the area of Canoe Creek *** Canoe Creek Indian Reserve No. 1 an Indian Reserve of the Canoe Creek Band/Dog Creek Indian Band in the Cariboo region of British Columbia, Canada *** Canoe Creek Indian Reserve No. 2 an Indian Reserve of the Canoe Creek Band/Dog Creek Indian Band in the Cariboo region of British Columbia, Canada *** Canoe Creek Indian Reserve No. 3 an Indian Reserve of the Canoe Creek Band/Dog Creek Indian Band in the Cariboo region of British Columbia, Canada * Canoe Creek, Ontario, in Parry Sound District, Ontario * Canoe Creek (Upper Iowa River), a tributary of the Upper Iowa River * Canoe Creek State Park, a state park in Pennsylvania, USA * Canoe Creek, Penn ...
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Canoe Creek (volcano)
Canoe Creek may refer to: * Canoe Creek (volcano), a volcano in British Columbia * Canoe Creek (British Columbia), a tributary of the Fraser River in the Cariboo region of British Columbia ** Canoe Creek Band/Dog Creek Indian Band, aka the Canoe Creek Indian Band, a band government of the Secwepemc people in the area of Canoe Creek *** Canoe Creek Indian Reserve No. 1 an Indian Reserve of the Canoe Creek Band/Dog Creek Indian Band in the Cariboo region of British Columbia, Canada *** Canoe Creek Indian Reserve No. 2 an Indian Reserve of the Canoe Creek Band/Dog Creek Indian Band in the Cariboo region of British Columbia, Canada *** Canoe Creek Indian Reserve No. 3 an Indian Reserve of the Canoe Creek Band/Dog Creek Indian Band in the Cariboo region of British Columbia, Canada * Canoe Creek, Ontario, in Parry Sound District, Ontario * Canoe Creek (Upper Iowa River), a tributary of the Upper Iowa River * Canoe Creek State Park, a state park in Pennsylvania, USA * Canoe Creek, Penn ...
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Canoe Creek (British Columbia)
Canoe Creek is a creek flowing generally west in a zig zag course into the Fraser River in the Cariboo region of British Columbia, Canada, joining that river south of Gang Ranch. Name Though one source says that name derives from a canoe early miners found at the location, the original version of the name, in French, was , so-named because it was here that explorer Simon Fraser cached his canoe and continued his journey southwards down that river on foot. His crew of voyageurs named the location ''Le Canot''. Related placenames Canoe Creek is the namesake of three of the Indian reserves of the Canoe Creek Band/Dog Creek Indian Band: * Canoe Creek Indian Reserve No. 1 *Canoe Creek Indian Reserve No. 2 Canoe Creek Indian Reserve No. 2, known officially as Canoe Creek 2, is an Indian reserve in British Columbia, Canada, governed by the Canoe Creek/Dog Creek Indian Band, located six miles east of the mouth of Canoe Creek into the Fraser River. S ... * Canoe Creek Indian Reserv ...
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Canoe Creek Band/Dog Creek Indian Band
The Stswecem'c Xgat'tem First Nation, formerly known as Canoe Creek Band/Dog Creek Indian Band, created as a result of merger of the Canoe Creek Band and Dog Creek Band is a First Nations government of the Secwepemc (Shuswap) Nation, located in the Fraser Canyon-Cariboo region of the Central Interior of the Canadian province of British Columbia. It was created when the government of the then-Colony of British Columbia established an Indian reserve system in the 1860s. It is a member government of the Northern Shuswap Tribal Council. The territory of the band spans the Fraser River and is around the basins of Dog Creek, across from Gang Ranch, and Canoe Creek (British Columbia), Canoe Creek to the east of the river, and Fraser Canyon, its canyon in between. The area is to the west of 100 Mile House and south of the city of Williams Lake, British Columbia, Willams Lake and the reserves of the Alkali Lake First Nation in between. The Stswecem'c Xgat'tem First Nation has not ...
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Canoe Creek Indian Reserve No
A canoe is a lightweight narrow water vessel, typically pointed at both ends and open on top, propelled by one or more seated or kneeling paddlers facing the direction of travel and using a single-bladed paddle. In British English, the term ''canoe'' can also refer to a kayak, while canoes are called Canadian or open canoes to distinguish them from kayaks. Canoes were developed by cultures all over the world, including some designed for use with sails or outriggers. Until the mid-19th century, the canoe was an important means of transport for exploration and trade, and in some places is still used as such, sometimes with the addition of an outboard motor. Where the canoe played a key role in history, such as the Northern United States, Canada, and New Zealand, it remains an important theme in popular culture. Canoes are now widely used for competition and pleasure, such as racing, whitewater, touring and camping, freestyle and general recreation. Canoeing has been ...
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Canoe Creek, Ontario
A canoe is a lightweight narrow water vessel, typically pointed at both ends and open on top, propelled by one or more seated or kneeling paddlers facing the direction of travel and using a single-bladed paddle. In British English, the term ''canoe'' can also refer to a kayak, while canoes are called Canadian or open canoes to distinguish them from kayaks. Canoes were developed by cultures all over the world, including some designed for use with sails or outriggers. Until the mid-19th century, the canoe was an important means of transport for exploration and trade, and in some places is still used as such, sometimes with the addition of an outboard motor. Where the canoe played a key role in history, such as the Northern United States, Canada, and New Zealand, it remains an important theme in popular culture. Canoes are now widely used for competition and pleasure, such as racing, whitewater, touring and camping, freestyle and general recreation. Canoeing has been ...
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