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Mining centre in Kootenay Boundary Regional District, southeast British Columbia, Canada, on the Columbia River, 77 km/48 mi southwest of Nelson; population (1991) 8,000. It lies at the centre of a rich mineral bearing district containing gold, silver, lead, zinc, and copper. Industries include smelting, sawmilling, food-processing, and the manufacture of chemicals and fertilizers. It was founded in 1895 as a mining and smelting town.



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1 -- color -- ran in SAC edition only) The proposed horse and hiking trail areas on Karl Reinecker's property are in yellow on this map.
Just like a community may offer an aquatic center for the swimmer, a hiking trail for the nature enthusiast or open space for urban dwellers, NRPA offers its different branches for its members with diverse specialties.
There are more than 600 miles of hiking trails in the Catskill mountains and the Hudson Valley, locales that are within just a few hours of New York City.
 
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