Yale

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Yale is a historic town in British Columbia, Canada, that served as a key hub during the Cariboo Gold Rush and the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf town
unincorporated settlement
areaCode 236
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category Historic communities in British Columbia
Populated places on the Fraser River
Unincorporated settlements in British Columbia
country Canada
elevation approximately 90 metres
governingBody Fraser Valley Regional District NERFINISHED
hasHeritageSite St. John the Divine Church, Yale NERFINISHED
Yale Historic Site NERFINISHED
hasMuseum Yale Museum NERFINISHED
historicalPopulationCharacteristic one of the largest settlements in British Columbia during the Cariboo Gold Rush
historicalRole key hub during the Cariboo Gold Rush
key hub during the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway
locatedIn British Columbia
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Fraser Valley Regional District NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Fraser Canyon NERFINISHED
locatedNorthOf Hope, British Columbia NERFINISHED
locatedOnHighway British Columbia Highway 1 NERFINISHED
locatedOnRiver Fraser River NERFINISHED
namedAfter James Murray Yale NERFINISHED
nearbyFeature Hell's Gate, Fraser Canyon NERFINISHED
partOf Cariboo Road route NERFINISHED
postalCodePrefix V0K
province British Columbia
railwayServedBy Canadian Pacific Railway main line NERFINISHED
startPointOf Cariboo Road NERFINISHED
timeZone Pacific Time Zone
transportationRole former head of navigation on the Fraser River for sternwheelers

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Cariboo Road terminus Yale