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120:. and whose big-game hunting territory this also was. During the 1870s Hunter Jack began to invite chosen prospectors into the valley, and ran a ferry across the Bridge River that virtually all entering the region had to cross. Among these were those who would eventually discover the hard rock lodes on Cadwallader Creek. Though styled the Bridge River Gold Rush, in this early period there were so few who had made it into the district that there were only forty residents during the 1890 Census, prompting the naming of one of the claims "Forty Thieves". 129: 22: 1058: 136:
Since 2002, rising gold prices have led to new exploration in the area and plans for re-opening the Bralorne Mine, and nearby Pioneer Mine. In 2014, a realtor put the Bralorne's "third townsite",
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and turned out later to be the site of the richest hard-rock veins in the region. Early exploratory parties of Chinese and Italians in the upper Bridge River basin were driven out by
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BC Dept of Highways viewpoint sign, Bralorne-Gold Bridge Road, often quoted in all sources.
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areas looking for placer deposits, One named Cadwallader looked for the outcroppings on
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Gold has been the central element in the area's history going back to the 1858-1860
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Bradian is an unoccupied neighbourhood of Bralorne, aka "Third Townsite".
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Old mining equipment displayed at the Bralorne-Pioneer Museum
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Campbell, Barbara (August 2007), "Environment in focus",
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/ˈbrlɔːrn/
BRAY-lorn
gold mining
Bridge River District
British Columbia
Lillooet
Fraser River Gold Rush
Cayoosh
Bridge River
the creek that is now named for him
Chief Hunter Jack
Tyaughton Creek

Bradian
precipitation
Environment and Climate Change Canada
Black Dome Mountain
Ogden, British Columbia
Railroad Pass (British Columbia)
The Canadian Press
The Canadian Press
Canadian Mining Journal
"Ghost Towns of BC: Bradian, the Million Dollar City |"
"Ghost Town Mysteries: Bradian, B.C., a ghost town for sale"
"CANADIAN CLIMATE NORMALS VOLUME 2 TEMPERATURE 1951–1981"
Environment and Climate Change Canada
"CANADIAN CLIMATE NORMALS VOLUME 3 PRECIPITATION 1951–1981"
Environment and Climate Change Canada
Bralorne-Pioneer: Their Past Lives Here

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