Yale Canyon

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Yale Canyon is a notable stretch of the Fraser Canyon in British Columbia, known for its steep rock walls, powerful river currents, and historic role as a transportation and gold rush corridor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canyon
geographical feature
landform
country Canada
hasCharacteristic powerful river currents
steep rock walls
hasFeature cliffs
narrow river gorge
rapids
hasTerrain mountainous
rocky
historicalPeriod Fraser Canyon Gold Rush
importance historic gold rush route
regional transportation route
knownFor gold rush corridor
historic transportation corridor
powerful river currents
steep rock walls
locatedIn British Columbia
Canada
locatedOnWaterway Fraser River
near Yale, British Columbia
partOf Fraser Canyon
Fraser River basin
surface form: Fraser River system
province British Columbia
region Fraser Valley
surface form: Fraser Valley region
river Fraser River
usedFor gold rush travel
transportation
watercourseThrough Fraser River

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Fraser Canyon hasSection Yale Canyon