Lund, British Columbia, Canada

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Lund, British Columbia, Canada is a small coastal community on the Sunshine Coast known as a gateway to Desolation Sound and the northern terminus of Highway 101.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal community
unincorporated community
accessRoute Highway 101 from Powell River NERFINISHED
areaCode 236
604
778
climate mild coastal climate
coastType Pacific Northwest coast NERFINISHED
country Canada
distanceFromPowellRiver approximately 24 kilometres
economicActivity fishing
recreational boating
tourism
feature rocky shoreline
small harbour
view of coastal mountains
foundedBy Charlie Thulin NERFINISHED
Fred Thulin NERFINISHED
foundedByNationality Swedish settlers
hasAmenity Lund Hotel NERFINISHED
campground
general store
marina
restaurants
hasCommunityType small rural community
highwayTerminusDirection northern terminus of Highway 101
locatedIn qathet Regional District NERFINISHED
locatedNear Desolation Sound NERFINISHED
locatedNorthOf Powell River, British Columbia NERFINISHED
locatedOn Malaspina Peninsula NERFINISHED
Strait of Georgia NERFINISHED
namedAfter Lund, Sweden NERFINISHED
nearbyAttraction Copeland Islands Marine Provincial Park NERFINISHED
Desolation Sound Marine Provincial Park NERFINISHED
Savary Island NERFINISHED
originalName Thulin’s Landing NERFINISHED
partOf Sunshine Coast tourism region NERFINISHED
popularFor hiking
sailing
sea kayaking
wildlife viewing
province British Columbia
region Sunshine Coast NERFINISHED
role gateway to Desolation Sound
terminusOf Highway 101 NERFINISHED
timeZone Pacific Time Zone
transportLink boat charters to Desolation Sound
water taxi services to nearby islands

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Stewart Butterfield placeOfBirth Lund, British Columbia, Canada