Quesnel

E201194

Quesnel is a small city in central British Columbia, Canada, known historically as a Cariboo Gold Rush hub and a regional center for the forestry industry.

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Quesnel canonical 7

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city
country Canada
countrySubdivision British Columbia
surface form: Province of British Columbia
economicSector forestry
mining support services
tourism
governingCountry Canada
hasAirport Quesnel Airport
hasAreaCode 236
250
778
hasAttraction Fraser River footbridge
Pioneer-style heritage sites
hasClimate humid continental climate
hasIndustry pulp mills
sawmills
wood products manufacturing
hasLocalGovernmentType municipal council
hasPostalCodePrefix V2J
hasRailService freight rail
hasRecreation fishing
hiking
outdoor activities
snow sports
historicalRole Cariboo Gold Rush hub
isRegionalCentreFor forestry industry in central British Columbia
isUrbanCentreFor surrounding rural Cariboo communities
knownFor forestry industry
lumber production
pulp and paper production
language English
locatedIn British Columbia
locatedInRegion Central Interior of British Columbia
surface form: Central British Columbia
locatedOnRiver Fraser River
Quesnel River
namedAfter Jules-Maurice Quesnel NERFINISHED
near Barkerville
Wells
partOf Cariboo Regional District
province British Columbia
region Cariboo region
surface form: Cariboo
servedByHighway Highway 26 NERFINISHED
Highway 97
timeZone Pacific Time Zone
transportHubFor Cariboo region
usesDaylightSavingTime yes

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