Choate, British Columbia
British Columbia Coast river stubsFraser CanyonPopulated places on the Fraser RiverUnincorporated settlements in British Columbia
Choate ( CHOHT) is a locality in the lower Fraser Canyon of British Columbia, Canada, approximately midway between the unincorporated town of Yale (N) and the district municipality of Hope. A post office operated at Choate from 1923 to 1939. The designation of "flagstop" was changed to "locality" in 1984. Stullawheets Indian Reserve No. 8 of the Yale First Nation is located at Choate, around its Canadian Pacific Railway "station" (flagstop). Stulkawhits Creek, the namesake of the reserve, is at 49°28′18″N 121°25′07″W, flowing east out of the southern Lillooet Ranges.
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River Road, Area B (South Fraser Canyon/Sunshine Valley)
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| Latitude | Longitude |
|---|---|
| N 49.466666666667 ° | E -121.41666666667 ° |
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River Road
River Road
Area B (South Fraser Canyon/Sunshine Valley)
British Columbia, Canada
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