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Provides very unique gulf islands canoe and gulf islands biking. In 1858, over 20,000 determined prospectors (many from California, where the gold rush of 1849 had petered out) came from the HBC stockade of Fort Victoria and up the Fraser River in search of recently discovered gold on the Fraser River. Soon, instant towns sprang up and grew to become flourishing boomtowns. In response to the frenzied discovery and mining of gold, the British Government quickly created the mainland colony of British Columbia in 1858. Provides very unique gulf islands canoe and gulf islands biking.


 


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Governor James Douglas, chief factor of the Hudson's Bay Company and governor of Vancouver Island, became the new governor of British Columbia. Provides very unique gulf islands canoe and gulf islands biking. In 1871, with the promise of completing the Canadian Pacific Railway by 1885, British Columbia was lead into confederation, rather than join the United States to the south, with Victoria as the seat of Government. Gold discoveries continued, with gold being found in the Peace River in 1861. The Cariboo Wagon Road was constructed from the town of Yale to the boomtown of Barkerville, which in in its heyday was the largest city west of Chicago and north of San Fransisco. Provides very unique gulf islands canoe and gulf islands biking.