Difference between revisions of "Hart Ranges, British Columbia"
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+ | | lon= -120 | ||
| nw = [[Chetwynd, British Columbia|Chetwynd]] | | nw = [[Chetwynd, British Columbia|Chetwynd]] | ||
| n = [[Dawson Creek, British Columbia|Dawson Creek]] | | n = [[Dawson Creek, British Columbia|Dawson Creek]] |
Revision as of 01:29, 26 June 2009
This remote graticule at 54 -120 is named after the mountain ranges that dominate its geography. There are a couple of airfields listed in this area, Quasar and Rat Creek. One assumes that if someone build an airfield that there must be something there for the airfield to support, but the Atlas of Canada lists no named population centres. I created this graticule page to answer the inevitable, "why is it called that?" question.
Chetwynd | Dawson Creek | Beaverlodge, Alberta |
Sinclair Mills | Hart Ranges | Nose Creek, Alberta |
Barkerville | McBride | Grande Cache, Alberta |
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