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Ladysmith
town in British Columbia, Canada
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Osoyoos
Osoyoos (, ) is the southernmost town in the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia between Penticton and Omak. The town is north of the United States border in Washington and is adjacent to the Osoyoos Indian reserve. The origin of the name Osoyoos was the word sw̓iw̓s (pronounced "soo-yoos") meaning "narrowing of the waters" in the local Okanagan language (''Syilx'tsn). The "O-" prefix is not indigenous in origin and was attached by settler-promoters wanting to harmonize the name with other place names beginning with O in the Okanagan region (Oliver, Omak, Oroville, Okanogan). There was a local
Sidney
town in British Columbia, Canada

Golden
town in British Columbia, Canada
Smithers
town in British Columbia, Canada
Comox
town in British Columbia, Canada

Qualicum Beach
city in British Columbia, Canada
Princeton
town in the Similkameen region of southern British Columbia, Canada
View Royal
town in British Columbia, Canada

Gibsons
Gibsons is a coastal community in southwestern British Columbia, Canada on the Sunshine Coast, where the northwest bank of Howe Sound meets the Strait of Georgia.
Creston
town in southeastern British Columbia, Canada
Port McNeill
human settlement in Regional District of Mount Waddington, British Columbia, Canada
Oliver
town in British Columbia, Canada
Lake Cowichan
town in Cowichan Valley Regional District, British Columbia, Canada