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Film / Pacific Northwest / Geography of British Columbia / The Mask: The Animated Series / Mask / Sto:lo people / Wey / Fraser Valley / Coast Salish peoples / The Mask / Dark Horse Comics / First Nations in British Columbia
Date: 2010-02-21 15:42:30
Film
Pacific Northwest
Geography of British Columbia
The Mask: The Animated Series
Mask
Sto:lo people
Wey
Fraser Valley
Coast Salish peoples
The Mask
Dark Horse Comics
First Nations in British Columbia

Lhileltalets is an island near the east bank of the Fraser River roughly two kilometers North of Hope, British Columbia

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