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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 38. Chapters: Alexander MacKenzie Heritage Trail, Alexis Creek, Anahim Lake, British Columbia, Anahim Peak, Basalt Falls, Big Creek (British Columbia), Big Creek Canyon, Big Creek Provincial Park, Black Dome Mountain, British Columbia Highway 20, Bull Canyon Provincial Park, Camelsfoot Range, Canadian Forces Camp Chilcotin, Carrier-Chilcotin Tribal Council, Chilanko River, Chilcotin Group, Chilcotin Lake, Chilcotin people, Chilcotin Plateau, Chilcotin Ranges, Chilcotin River, Chilcotin War, Chilko Lake, Chilko River, Churn Creek Protected Area, Dean River, Dil-Dil Plateau, Farwell Canyon, Far Mountain, Fort Chilcotin, Fort Kluskus, Great Canyon (Homathko River), Griswold Pass, Gunn Valley, Heckman Pass, Homathko Icefield, Hunlen Falls, Itcha Ilgachuz Provincial Park, Itcha Mountain, Junction Sheep Range Provincial Park, Klattasine, Klinaklini River, Kluskoil Lake Provincial Park, Kluskus First Nation, Kluskus Lakes, Lava Canyon, Lord River, Mount Downton, Mount Tatlow, Mount Tiedemann, Mount Vic, Nazko Lake Provincial Park, Nimpo Lake, Niut Range, Nuntsi Provincial Park, Paul St. Pierre, Puntzi Lake, Puntzi Mountain Airport, Rainbow Range (Chilcotin Plateau), Richmond P. Hobson, Jr., Satah Mountain, Satah Mountain volcanic field, Scum Lake (British Columbia), Taseko Lakes, Taseko Mountain, Taseko River, Tatlayoko Lake, Tatla Lake, Taylor Pass (British Columbia), Tchaikazan River, Tl'esqox-t'in, Ts'il?os Provincial Park, Tsitsutl Peak, Tweedsmuir South Provincial Park, Tyoax Pass, Ulkatcho First Nation, Waddington Canyon, Warner Pass (Chilcotin Ranges), West Road River, White Pelican Provincial Park. Excerpt: The Camelsfoot Range is a sub-range of the Chilcotin Ranges subdivision of the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains in British Columbia.* The range is c. 90 km at its maximum length and less than 30 km wide at its widest....