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Texas Creek (Fraser River tributary)

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and plunging through a steep canyon for most of its course, broken only by flanking benchlands at the bottom of the mountains, which is the location of the rural community in this area. The upper canyon is wide enough to allow road construction, and logging roads lead to the highest basins with
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area and significantly higher in elevation than the town of Lillooet (the site of which would have been underwater in those times), and is believed to have expired when the natural dam causing the lake finally gave way, with the last known occupancy of that village around 1000 A.D.
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bands. Though no legends recounting the events remain, the site is important in St'at'imc pre-history as being the location of a massive landslide, which backed the Fraser up for a hundred miles and more. The lake created by that event sustained a large
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The community is a satellite community of Lillooet, and its residents are represented in local governance as part of Electoral Area 'B' of the
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basin wilderness and along ridges to other high summits of the Lillooet Ranges north and south.
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region of that river's course, located approximately 16 miles down the river from the town of
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The creek's course is very mountainous, rising in the higher basins of the northeastern
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mining roads and hunting trails leading over the range into the
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Texas Creek, British Columbia
Texas Creek
tributary
Fraser River
Fraser Canyon
Lillooet
Texas Creek Ranch
Lillooet Ranges
Stein River
Squamish-Lillooet Regional District
St'at'imc
Indian reserves
T'it'q'et First Nation
Nlaka'pamux
quiggly hole village
Keatley Creek
Glen Fraser
BC Names/GeoBC entry "Texas Creek"
50°33′57″N 121°48′23″W / 50.56583°N 121.80639°W / 50.56583; -121.80639
Categories
Tributaries of the Fraser River
Fraser Canyon
Lillooet Country
Canyons and gorges of British Columbia
Landslides in Canada
Landslide-dammed lakes

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