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Churn Creek

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which divides those two ranges. From there it proceeds northwest, falling steeply from the high plateau between those two ranges, joining at the bottom of that grade with an unnamed creek from
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Churn Creek flows generally north before turning northeast on its final leg through grasslands, joining the Fraser River just south of the headquarters of the
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is at two subalpine lakes (one of which is called Horse Lake) on the northeastern shoulder of
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tributary
Fraser River
Canadian province
British Columbia
Gang Ranch
Dog Creek
associated creek
Churn Creek Protected Area
Empire Valley Ranch
51°05.7′N 122°36.3′W / 51.0950°N 122.6050°W / 51.0950; -122.6050
Big Dog Mountain
Shulaps Range
Poison Mountain
Yalakom River
Bridge River
Swartz (Fish) Lake
Mud Lakes Pass
Tyaughton Creek
Bridge River
Camelsfoot Range
Lone Valley Creek
Dash Creek
Chilcotin Plateau
Chilcotin Ranges
Spruce Lake Protected Area
Dash Creek
Lone Valley Creek
Big Creek Provincial Park
Hungry Valley Creek

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