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Marble Canyon (British Columbia)

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Marble Canyon is popular with climbers, both for its clean rock walls and also for its ice climbs, including one waterfall that freezes solid in midwinter (officially Crown Lake Falls but to climbers, "Icy BC"), and which is immediately opposite the provincial park campground adjacent to Highway 99
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Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia, "Native names for Marble Canyon", citing an essay by R. Tyhurst's in
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via Pavilion Creek. The largest of these is Pavilion Lake, which is home to a colony of
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Within the canyon are a series of lakes draining towards the
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The north wall is over 965 metres (3,166 ft) high above
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of its walls. The bedrock is microcrystalline limestone (
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Marble Canyon (Canadian Rockies)

Marble Canyon is located in British Columbia
Canada
British Columbia
Squamish-Lillooet
Thompson-Nicola
Coordinates
50°50′00″N 121°41′00″W / 50.8333°N 121.6833°W / 50.8333; -121.6833
Interior of British Columbia
Fraser River
Pavilion
Lillooet
Cache Creek
karst
limestone
sedimentary
marble
Shuswap language
"Indian doctors"
Secwepemc
Shuswap
Coyote's Penis
Pavilion Lake
Marble Range
Clear Range
Fraser River
microbialites
stromatolites

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