Places to stay in Boston Bar, British Columbia
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Canyon Alpine RV Park and Campground
Campsites / RV Parks: We are situated right smack in the middle of the Fraser Canyon in beautiful British Columbia with lots of rivers, lakes and hiking trails. We,as your hosts, will make sure you are comfortable camping here and with the right information for you to enjoy all of the surrounding area. We have 31 full .....
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50490 Trans Canada Hwy, Box 339, Boston Bar, V0K1C0
(+001) 604-867-9734
Blue Lake Resort
Campsites / RV Parks: Your hosts Jim Findlay and family invite your family to come experience tranquility at Blue Lake Resort. We are located approximately 15km north of Boston Bar. Blue Lake is truly a place apart from the highways and busy traffic just one hour to the south. We invite you and your family to spend a .....
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2-63452 Blue Lake Road, Boston Bar, V0K 1C0
(+001) 604-867-9246
REO Rafting Resort
Campsites / RV Parks: REO is located on a canyon ledge overlooking the beautiful Nahatlatch River, the perfect setting for camping in your own tent or camper. Enjoy an amazing view of the jade-green pools and whitewater rapids of the Nahatlatch River right from your own tent! REO has several camping areas, the most .....
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Nahatlach River, Boston Bar, V3H 5H4
(+001) 604-461-7238
Anderson Creek Campground
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Trans-canada Hwy, Boston Bar, V0K 1C0
(+001) 604-867-9089
Canyon Alpine Motel
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50530 Trans Canada Hwy, Boston Bar, V0K 1C0
(+001) 604-867-9295
Canyon Alpine RV Park & Campground
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50490 Trans Canada Hwy, Boston Bar, V0K 1C0
(+001) 604-867-9734
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Boston Bar is an unincorporated town in the Fraser Canyon of the Canadian province of British Columbia. It was not named for an organization of Massachusetts lawyers but dates from the time of the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush (1858-1861). A "bar" is a gold-bearing sandbar or sandy riverbank, and the one below today's town was populated heavily by Americans, who were known in the parlance of the Chinook Jargon as "Boston men" or simply "Bostons". The original Nlaka'pamux (Thompson Indian) name of Boston Bar was rendered in English-style spelling as Quayome, which appears commonly on frontier-era maps and in diaries and newspapers of the day. The name originally referred to the other side of the river from today's town, but came into use for the present site after the original was re-named North Bend by the Canadian Pacific Railway.
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