The Village of Pouce Coupe (/ˌpuːs ˈkuːpi/; French for "cut thumb") is a small town in northeastern British Columbia, Canada, and a member municipality...
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Pouce Coupe River is a major tributary of the Peace River in Alberta and British Columbia, Canada. Its name is officially spelled Pouce Coupé River,...
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Columbia, Canada Pouce Coupe River, a river in Alberta and British Columbia, Canada Pouce Coupe Prairie, the southern part of Peace River Country in Alberta...
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Kiskatinaw River Alces River Alberta Moonlight Creek Pouce Coupe River Clear River Sneddon Creek Montagneuse River Fourth Creek, Hamelin Creek Ksituan River Hines...
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Smoky Group (redirect from Pouce Coupe Member)
name from the Smoky River and was first described in outcrops along the banks of the Smoky River, Spirit River and Pouce Coupe Rivers by George Mercer Dawson...
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flows eastward into the Pouce Coupe River. The city is located on the Pouce Coupe Prairie in the southwestern part of the Peace River Country, 72 km (44.7 mi)...
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Narraway River Pouce Coupe River Alces River Kiskatinaw River West Kiskatinaw River Beatton River Doig River Osborn River Blueberry River Pine River Murray...
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Slave Lake and Mackenzie River, except for Petitot River which is drained through Liard River directly into the Mackenzie River, thus bypassing the Great...
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Centered in Dawson Creek, it includes the communities of Chetwynd, Tumbler Ridge, and Pouce Coupe. List of school districts in British Columbia v t e...
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Tumbler Ridge, Chetwynd, Taylor, and Hudson's Hope, and the village of Pouce Coupe. The district's administrative offices are in Dawson Creek. The regional...
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electoral district consist of Dawson Creek, Chetwynd, Tumbler Ridge and Pouce Coupe. This riding has elected the following members of the Legislative Assembly:...
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the western area, and unconformably by the Cardium Formation in the Pouce Coupe River area. It is conformable underlain by the Dunvegan Formation. The Kaskapau...
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and proceeds southeast for 39 km (24 mi) past the small settlement of Pouce Coupe, to its junction with Highway 52 near Tupper. Highway 2 connects with...
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Tomslake (category Peace River Country)
It is located in the Peace River Country, immediately west of the Alberta border, along Highway 2, south from Pouce Coupe, on the north side of Tate Creek...
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River Pitman River Pitt River Pouce Coupe River Powell River Primrose River Prophet River Puntledge River Qualicum River Quartz Creek Quatsie River Quesnel...
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of the extent (Fort St. John), silty in the center (Dawson Creek and Pouce Coupe areas) and becomes coarser (sandy) in western Alberta (Valleyview area)...
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Sparkle Hayter (category People from the Peace River Regional District)
Hayter has also performed as a stand-up comedian. Hayter was born in Pouce Coupe, British Columbia and grew up in Edmonton, Alberta. Her father was Ron...
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Redwillow River is a tributary of the Wapiti River in northern Alberta and north-eastern British Columbia, Canada. It flows through the Pouce Coupe Prairie...
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Mount Merrick (British Columbia) (category Peace River Land District)
mountain is named for Canadian Army Corporal Keith Warren Merrick from Pouce Coupe. Corporal Stephenson served with the 10 Field Squadron, Canadian Engineers...
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River (rivière des Perdrix tributary) Cloutier River Bras d'Apic Bras de Riche Bras du Nord-Est (Bras de Riche) Méchant Pouce River Vincelotte River Tortue...
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Bluesky formation in the Peace River area. The Bluesky Formation reaches a thickness of 46 meters (151 ft) in the Pouce Coupe area, and thins out toward north...
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farming community established in the Redwillow River valley, in the Pouce Coupe Prairie of southern Peace River Country. The locality of Rio Grande, approximately...
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located in Edmonton, Alberta. The Peace Pipe Line, its subsidiaries; Pouce Coupe and Plateau, were in part, predecessors of today's Pembina Pipeline Corporation...
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Ralph Sutherland (category People from the Peace River Regional District)
reputation as a 'slasher' during budget meetings. Sutherland was born in Pouce Coupe, British Columbia, the son of H. T. Wesley Sutherland and Eleanor Sharp...
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Highway 49, known locally as the Spirit River Highway, is one of the two short connections from Dawson Creek to the border between B.C. and Alberta. Established...
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grainstones. The Debolt Formation is present in the sub-surface in the Peace River Country in northern Alberta and north-eastern British Columbia. The formation...
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Midway Montrose Nakusp New Denver Pemberton Port Alice Port Clements Pouce Coupe Radium Hot Springs Salmo Sayward Silverton Slocan Sun Peaks Tahsis Telkwa...
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arrive in 1910. The railroad survey was completed from Grande Prairie to Pouce Coupe in 1916 and the townsite of Wembley was surveyed in 1923. The railway...
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Mountains. Following the Dominion Land Survey grants to settlers, the Peace River region of northwestern Alberta was one of the few places left on the prairies...
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year-end 2004. The Athabasca Oil Sands, the Cold Lake Oil Sands and the Peace River Oil Sands, which contain initial oil-in-place reserves of 260 billion cubic...
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