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named for syringa creek, which flows into lower arrow lake, near the park's southern boundary. the 'syringa,' or mock orange, a shrub indigenous to the area, blooms in early spring and emits an enchanting bouquet as recognizable as an orange itself. along with two boat ramps, hiking trails, an archaeological
on the east side of the columbia river near the us border, beaver creek offers an opportunity to observe the terraces formed by the retreating glaciers as the last great ice age waned. fort shepherd, a hudson's bay company trading post and stop along the dewdney trail, once stood nearby. two archaeological...
http://britishcolumbia.com/things-to-do-and-see/recreation/kootenay-rockies/kootenays/camping/
named for syringa creek, which flows into lower arrow lake, near the park's southern boundary. the 'syringa,' or mock orange, a shrub indigenous to the area, blooms in early spring and emits an enchanting bouquet as recognizable as an orange itself. along with two boat ramps, hiking trails, an archaeological
on the east side of the columbia river near the us border, beaver creek offers an opportunity to observe the terraces formed by the retreating glaciers as the last great ice age waned. fort shepherd, a hudson's bay company trading post and stop along the dewdney trail, once stood nearby. two archaeological...
https://britishcolumbia.com/things-to-do-and-see/recreation/kootenay-rockies/kootenays/camping/