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I dunno; I didn't start the Fraser Canyon Tunnels page but it strikes me that this is definitely a subpage, although more a subpage of the CPR, CNR and/or the Trans-Canada Highway, rather than the Canyon itself, that is.
Skookum101:01, 26 May 2006 (UTC)reply
"The official but comparatively diminutive Grand Canyon of the Fraser is in the river's upper stretch through the Rocky Mountain Trench, between Prince George, but despite its name it has . . ."
Strictly speaking this is original research, but the sign as you enter Boston Bar says "The heart of the Fraser Canyon". I could upload a photo, I suppose. There is also a discrepancy between this page and the disambiguation page for "Fraser". Not from the area and unsure how to resolve this, but am noting the issue in case someone else can.
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07:09, 19 January 2020 (UTC)reply
I took a picture today thinking it could always go on the Boston Bar article, but there is already one there, a better picture with no plowed snow: Elinruby (
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04:56, 20 January 2020 (UTC)reply