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Gun Creek (British Columbia)

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Gun Creek is a major left (north) tributary of the Bridge River in the Interior of British Columbia, Canada. Located at its mouth into today's Carpenter Lake was Minto City, a gold mining town established in the 1930s and destroyed by a flood in the later 1940s. Carpenter Lake is a reservoir of the Bridge River Hydroelectric Project. Gun Lake is part of the creek's basin but is not on the creek itself, but connected to it by a short stream from its northeastern end.

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50°53′30″N 122°46′23″W / 50.89167°N 122.77306°W / 50.89167; -122.77306


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