Fraser River canyon

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Fraser River canyon is a dramatic, steep-walled gorge carved by the Fraser River in British Columbia, known for its rugged terrain, powerful rapids, and scenic transportation corridor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canyon
river gorge
country Canada
formedBy Fraser River NERFINISHED
geologicalProcess fluvial incision
river erosion
hasActivity rail travel
road travel
sightseeing
hasEcosystem montane forest
riverine
hasFeature deep gorge
narrow valley
river rapids
rocky cliffs
hasHazard rockfalls
steep slopes
strong river currents
hasHydrology fast-flowing river
whitewater sections
hasNameOrigin Fraser River NERFINISHED
hasRelativeLocation north of lower Fraser Valley
south of Fraser Plateau
hasScenicQuality dramatic
picturesque
hasTerrain mountainous
rugged
isPartOf interior of British Columbia
isSubjectOf scenic photography
tourism promotion materials
isTouristAttraction true
knownFor powerful rapids
rugged terrain
scenic transportation corridor
steep-walled gorge
locatedIn British Columbia
Canada
partOf Fraser River system NERFINISHED
province British Columbia
traversedBy Fraser River NERFINISHED
usedFor highway route
railway route
transportation corridor
watercourse Fraser River NERFINISHED

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British Columbia Highway 12 (in part) passesThrough Fraser River canyon
subject surface form: British Columbia Highway 12
Yale, British Columbia hasNearbyFeature Fraser River canyon
this entity surface form: Hell’s Gate (Fraser River) region