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Geology / Volcanology / Volcanism / Volcanoes of British Columbia / Mountains of British Columbia / Sea-to-Sky Corridor / Lava domes / Sacred mountains / Mount Cayley / Volcano / Mount Garibaldi / Types of volcanic eruptions
Date: 2010-09-09 11:02:37
Geology
Volcanology
Volcanism
Volcanoes of British Columbia
Mountains of British Columbia
Sea-to-Sky Corridor
Lava domes
Sacred mountains
Mount Cayley
Volcano
Mount Garibaldi
Types of volcanic eruptions

Sea to Sky Story: VOLCANOES Potentially active volcanoes along the Sea to Sky Highway contribute to the natural beauty of southwest British Columbia’s geologically dynamic environment. While there are no historical rec

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