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  1. Canadian Forces Camp Chilcotin - Wikipedia

    Canadian Forces Camp Chilcotin is a Canadian Forces training camp in the Chilcotin District, to the west of the city of Williams Lake on the eastern Chilcotin Plateau.

  2. Canadian Forces Camp Chilcotin - Gov

    Canadian Forces Range / Training Ar - An established range and/or training area for operations of the armed forces. 52°04'50"N, 122°33'05"W at the approximate centre of this feature.

  3. Canadian Forces Camp Chilcotin Map - Military installation

    Riske Creek, originally Chilcoten and also Chilcotin, is a ranching and First Nations community located on the Fraser River just southwest of the city of Williams Lake, British Columbia, Canada.

  4. Military Training to be Done in Chilcotin until August

    Jun 10, 2025 · The Canadian Department of National Defense is letting the public know they will be conducting training exercises in the Chilcotin from July 18 until August 5. The training …

  5. Canadian Forces Camp Chilcotin - Wikiwand

    Canadian Forces Camp Chilcotin is a Canadian Forces training camp in the Chilcotin District, to the west of the city of Williams Lake on the eastern Chilcotin Plateau.

  6. STUDY: The Chilcotin "War" On October 26, 1999, two hundred people gathered in a small park nea. the Fraser River in Quesnel. They were there to honour five Tsilhqot'in chiefs who had …

  7. Canadian Forces Camp Chilcotin | Military Wiki | Fandom

    Canadian Forces Camp Chilcotin is a Canadian Forces training camp in the Chilcotin District, to the west of the city of Williams Lake on the eastern Chilcotin Plateau.

  8. Canadian Forces Camp Chilcotin Explained

    Canadian Forces Camp Chilcotin is a Canadian Forces training camp in the Chilcotin District, to the west of the city of Williams Lake on the eastern Chilcotin Plateau.

  9. About: Canadian Forces Camp Chilcotin - DBpedia Association

    Canadian Forces Camp Chilcotin is a Canadian Forces training camp in the Chilcotin District, to the west of the city of Williams Lake on the eastern Chilcotin Plateau.

  10. BC Geographical Names

    Camp des Forces canadiennes Chilcotin was adopted 1 April 1966 on file 203-20 (now SM7915-50/N18-1). Confirmed on DND list of 25 June 1982 on file 203-20 (now SM7915-50/N18-1).