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Donald 17 km (10.5 mi) north of Golden on Highway 1, the small community of Donald remains the historic site where the first crossing of the Columbia River occurred. Originally established in the 1880s as the Divisional Headquarters for CPR, the town was nearly deserted when CPR later moved it to Revelstoke in 1896. |
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Parson Located south of Golden, the small community of Parson is found by way of Highway 95. The name was taken from the H.G. Parson family who came to the district in the late 1880s. The community's legacy is closely linked with the local mining and logging industries. |
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Marysville Once its own town, Marysville is now a suburb of Kimberley. Located 10 minutes south of the downtown platzl, it contains one-of-a-kind shops, houses and cafes. At the north end of Marysville, just off the main highway, a wooden walkway leads to the spectacular Marysville Falls. Address: . Kimberley BC Canada
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