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Dawson Creek

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Dawson Creek

Town in Peace River Regional District, northeast British Columbia, Canada; population (1991) 11,000. It is situated in the eastern foothills of the Rocky Mountains, on Dawson Creek, near the Alberta border, 267 km/166 mi northeast of Prince George. It is the southeastern terminus of the Alaska Highway. Dawson Creek was laid out in 1919, and grew after the completion of the highway during World War II. Industries include oil refining, trucking, lumber, livestock, and grains. The highway brings tourism, and hydroelectric projects on the Peace River have also contributed to the regional economy.


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He traveled to Sunset Prairie, a rural community in northeastern British Columbia, to start a church community "I went up the Northern Alberta Railway all the way to Dawson Creek," he recalled, according to a profile published in 1985 in the Anglican Journal's predecessor, the Canadian Churchman.
The Dawson Creek Society for Community Living plans to develop 22 new apartments with support services for seniors in the Dawson Creek/Pouce Coupe area.
The Delta folks say that the 1942 road connected Dawson Creek with Delta Junction, adding that the highway north to Fairbanks was already in.
 
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