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Spences Bridge topographic map

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Spences Bridge

Spences Bridge's location is mountainous, with higher elevations part of the Interior Plateau. The east side of the Fraser here is part of the Clear Range, a mountainous southwards extension of the Fraser Plateau located in the angle of the Thompson and Fraser Rivers. Arthur Seat lies in that range on the west side of Spences Bridge, and was named by pioneer John Murray for Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh, Scotland.

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Name: Spences Bridge topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Spences Bridge, Area I (Blue Sky Country), Thompson-Nicola Regional District, British Columbia, V0K 2L0, Canada (50.40309 -121.36365 50.44309 -121.32365)

Average elevation: 496 m

Minimum elevation: 213 m

Maximum elevation: 1,195 m

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Walhachin

Canada > British Columbia > Thompson-Nicola Regional District > Area I (Blue Sky Country)

In December 1914, the westward advance of the CNoR rail head from Kamloops reached Walhachin. The track follows the valley floor at a much lower elevation than the hamlet proper.

Average elevation: 438 m