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Look up cassiar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cassiar may refer to: Cassiar, British Columbia, a ghost town in northern British Columbia Stewart-Cassiar
Cassiar
Place in British Columbia, Canada
Cassiar is a ghost town in British Columbia, Canada. It was a small company-owned asbestos mining town located in the Cassiar Mountains of Northern British
Cassiar,_British_Columbia
Place in British Columbia, Canada
Cassiar Country, also referred to simply as the Cassiar, is a historical geographic region of the Canadian province of British Columbia. The Cassiar is
Cassiar_Country
reference to the Cassiar Land District, which it flows through the middle of and was the setting of the Cassiar Gold Rush of the 1870s. Cassiar (disambiguation)
Cassiar_River
Cretaceous terrane in Canada
The Cassiar terrane is a 1,500 km (930 mi) long Cretaceous terrane located in the Northern Interior of British Columbia and southern Yukon. It consists
Cassiar_terrane
Highway in British Columbia
The Stewart–Cassiar Highway, also known as the Dease Lake Highway and the Stikine Highway, as well as the Kitimat Highway from Kitimat to Terrace, is
Stewart–Cassiar_Highway
Highway traffic tunnel on the Trans-Canada Highway in Vancouver, British Columbia
The Cassiar Connector is a highway traffic tunnel on the Trans-Canada Highway. It is located in the north-east corner of Vancouver, British Columbia,
Cassiar_Tunnel
Celebrated bird and unofficial 2018 ambassador of Vancouver, Canada
health by veterinarian Anne McDonald. Canuck mated with a female crow named Cassiar and had two broods in May and June 2019. The first brood died due to a
Canuck_the_Crow
Land district in British Columbia, Canada
Cassiar Land District is a cadastral survey subdivision of the province of British Columbia, Canada, created with rest of those on Mainland British Columbia
Cassiar_Land_District
Mountain range in British Columbia and Yukon Territory, Canada
The Cassiar Mountains (French: Chaîne des Cassiars) are the most northerly group of the Northern Interior Mountains in the Canadian province of British
Cassiar_Mountains
American gold prospector (1845–1925)
and Yukon. Cashman led a rescue party to miners to the Cassiar Country gold mine in the Cassiar Mountains of British Columbia. In Tombstone, Arizona, Cashman
Nellie_Cashman
Community in British Columbia
community in the Cassiar Country of the Northern Interior of British Columbia, Canada. It is 230 km south of the Yukon border on Stewart–Cassiar Highway (Highway
Dease_Lake
Locality in British Columbia, Canada
northwestern British Columbia, Canada. It is located situated along the Stewart-Cassiar Highway (Highway 37) on Tatogga Lake just south of Iskut. Tatogga means
Tatogga
Defunct provincial electoral district in British Columbia, Canada
Cassiar was a provincial electoral district in the Canadian province of British Columbia. It first appeared in the British Columbia general election of
Cassiar_(electoral_district)
Cinder cone in British Columbia, Canada
Williams Cone is a cinder cone on the northeastern flank of Mount Edziza in Cassiar Land District of northwestern British Columbia, Canada. It has an elevation
Williams_Cone
Ghost town in Yukon, Canada
Fortymile rivers. It was operated by the Cassiar Asbestos Corporation, which also operated the asbestos mine in Cassiar, British Columbia, from 1967 to 1978
Clinton_Creek
District Museum. Retrieved April 24, 2016. "Cassiar... do you remember? Cassiar and Clinton Creek Section". Cassiar in 1976. Archived from the original on
List of company towns in Canada
List_of_company_towns_in_Canada
Human settlement in Canada
Yukon, located on Highway 37, west of Good Hope Lake and close to Cassiar, in the Cassiar Highlands. The region around Jade City is rich with serpentinite
Jade_City
2004 film by Alex Proyas
(as the USR headquarters), Central City Shopping Centre, Shaw Tower, the Cassiar Tunnel, and the Vancouver Naval Museum at HMCS Discovery. Visual effects
I,_Robot_(film)
Worldwide economic depression (1929–1939)
Industrial Revolution (1870–1914) Coromandel Gold Rushes (c. 1870–c. 1890) Cassiar Gold Rush (c. 1870–c. 1890) Long Depression 1873–1879; Panic of 1873 Black
Great_Depression
Via Rail service between Jasper, Alberta and Prince Rupert, British Columbia
co.uk. p. 9. "Cassiar Cannery history". www.cassiarcannery.com. "1996 Timetable" (PDF). www.streamlinermemories.info. p. 40. "Cassiar Cannery flag stop"
Jasper–Prince_Rupert_train
Canadian ice hockey coach (1932–2026)
prospecting for gold. McLean died when his vehicle went off the Stewart–Cassiar Highway near Dease Lake, British Columbia, on May 8, 2026. Police said
Punch_McLean
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1974)
defenceman Scott Niedermayer (the two were teammates for four seasons). Born in Cassiar, British Columbia, he and his brother Scott grew up in Cranbrook. Niedermayer
Rob_Niedermayer
the ecoregion with minor variations in physiography and macroclimate: Cassiar Ranges Ecosection Finlay River Trench Ecosection Kechika Mountains Ecosection
Boreal Mountains and Plateaus Ecoregion
Boreal_Mountains_and_Plateaus_Ecoregion
City in British Columbia, Canada
Nisga'a Highway (BC Highway 113) to the west and southward for the Stewart–Cassiar Highway (BC Highway 37) to the east. The locality is by road about 204 km
Terrace,_British_Columbia
Ongoing theorised stock market bubble
(1870–1914) 1870s Lapland Gold Rush Coromandel Gold Rushes (c. 1870–c. 1890) Cassiar Gold Rush (c. 1870–c. 1890) Black Hills gold rush (1874–1880) Colorado
AI_bubble
Tenh Dẕetle Conservancy ([tɛn̥ ˈt͡θɛt͡ɬʰə]) is a conservancy located in Cassiar Land District of British Columbia, Canada. It was established as the Mount
Tenh_Dẕetle_Conservancy
Provincial park in British Columbia
Mount Edziza Provincial Park is a provincial park in Cassiar Land District of northern British Columbia, Canada. It was established on 27 July 1972 to
Mount_Edziza_Provincial_Park
Cinder cone in British Columbia, Canada
Terrace near the Nisga'a villages of Gitwinksihlkw and Gitlaxt'aamiks in Cassiar Land District of northwestern British Columbia, Canada. It lies within
Tseax_Cone
Place in British Columbia, Canada
British Columbia, Canada, in that province's far Northern Interior. It grew during the 1870s Cassiar Country gold rush. BCGNIS entry "Porter Landing" v t e
Porter_Landing
River in British Columbia, Canada
river from 1888 to 1892, when the HBC sold off all its interests in the Cassiar District. It reacquired the post in summer 1897, but shut it down again
Turnagain_River
Place in British Columbia, Canada
Centreville is a ghost town in the Cassiar Land District of British Columbia, Canada, northwest of the junction of McDame Creek and the Dease River. It
Centreville,_British_Columbia
Group of mountain ranges
extension of the Columbia Mountains. They include the Hazelton Mountains, Cassiar Mountains, Omineca Mountains, and Skeena Mountains. The Columbia Mountains
North_American_Cordillera
Major stock market crash in the United States
Industrial Revolution (1870–1914) Coromandel Gold Rushes (c. 1870–c. 1890) Cassiar Gold Rush (c. 1870–c. 1890) Long Depression 1873–1879; Panic of 1873 Black
Wall_Street_crash_of_1929
River in British Columbia, Canada
Location of mouth Location Country Canada Province British Columbia District Cassiar Land District Physical characteristics Mouth • coordinates 55°40′59″N
Babine_River
1760–1840 agrarian to industrial era shift
Industrial Revolution (1870–1914) Coromandel Gold Rushes (c. 1870–c. 1890) Cassiar Gold Rush (c. 1870–c. 1890) Long Depression 1873–1879; Panic of 1873 Black
Industrial_Revolution
Town in Yukon, Canada
junction of the Robert Campbell Highway and the Alaska Highway. The Stewart–Cassiar Highway's northern end is 22 km (14 mi) west of Watson Lake. The town is
Watson_Lake,_Yukon
Industrial Revolution (1870–1914) Coromandel Gold Rushes (c. 1870–c. 1890) Cassiar Gold Rush (c. 1870–c. 1890) Long Depression 1873–1879; Panic of 1873 Black
Financial costs of the Seven Years' War
Financial_costs_of_the_Seven_Years'_War
Principal hydrological divide of North and South America
It then proceeds through the Northern British Columbia Interior via the Cassiar Mountains, Omineca Mountains and northern Nechako Plateau to Summit Lake
Continental Divide of the Americas
Continental_Divide_of_the_Americas
Place in British Columbia, Canada
Cashman, nicknamed "the Angel of Cassiar", opened a boarding house for miners in Telegraph Creek during the Cassiar gold rush. Author Edward Hoagland
Telegraph_Creek
Steamship captain, businessman, miner and explorer
British Columbia's gold rushes (from the Queen Charlottes in 1852 until the Cassiar Gold Rush in 1872) Moore could be found at the center of activity, either
William Moore (steamship captain)
William_Moore_(steamship_captain)
Locality in British Columbia, Canada
northwestern British Columbia, Canada. It is located along the Stewart–Cassiar Highway (Highway 37), about 252 kilometres (157 mi) north of Kitwanga and
Bell_II,_British_Columbia
River in British Columbia, Canada
The Atlin River (Lingít: Áa Tlein Héeni) is a river located in the Atlin/Áa Tlein Téix'i Provincial Park in the Canadian province of British Columbia.
Atlin_River
Tribuatary river in the country of Canada
Stewbomb Creek Location Country Canada Province British Columbia District Cassiar Land District Physical characteristics Source Yeda Peak • location Spectrum
Stewbomb_Creek
Tribuatary river in the country of Canada
Flyin Creek Location Country Canada Province British Columbia District Cassiar Land District Physical characteristics Source Cache Hill • location Tahltan
Flyin_Creek
Tribuatary river in the country of Canada
Kitsu Creek Location Country Canada Province British Columbia District Cassiar Land District Physical characteristics Source Kitsu Peak • location Spectrum
Kitsu_Creek
Tribuatary river in the country of Canada
Sorcery Creek Location Country Canada Province British Columbia District Cassiar Land District Physical characteristics Source Near Mount Edziza • location
Sorcery_Creek
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1973)
his life in Cassiar, British Columbia before his family settled in Cranbrook, British Columbia. His father, Bob, was a doctor in Cassiar and then Cranbrook
Scott_Niedermayer
was the Gold Commissioner for the Cassiar District in the Canadian province of British Columbia during the Cassiar Gold Rush of the 1870s. He held this
J._H._Sullivan
American reality television series
canceled similar Canadian reality TV series with placer gold mining in the Cassiar and Atlin districts of British Columbia and the Klondike, Yukon. Aussie
Gold_Rush_(TV_series)
Gold rush from 1848 to 1855
Creek (1863–1865) Leechtown (1864–1865) Big Bend (1865) Omineca (1869) Cassiar (1871–?) Cayoosh (1884) Klondike (1897–1903) Porcupine (1911) Australia
California_gold_rush
17th-century economic bubble in the Netherlands
(1870–1914) 1870s Lapland Gold Rush Coromandel Gold Rushes (c. 1870–c. 1890) Cassiar Gold Rush (c. 1870–c. 1890) Black Hills gold rush (1874–1880) Colorado
Tulip_mania
Television series
(season 2, episode 13). Steve Simonovic Claudia Bunce's father, a pioneer Cassiar Country jade miner, and founder of Jade City (season 1–2 and season 5–7)
Jade_Fever
Human settlement in British Columbia, Canada
historically as the Hudson's Bay Company's Fort Glenora and during the Cassiar Gold Rush as Glenora Landing, was an unincorporated settlement in the Stikine
Glenora,_British_Columbia
Industrial Revolution (1870–1914) Coromandel Gold Rushes (c. 1870–c. 1890) Cassiar Gold Rush (c. 1870–c. 1890) Long Depression 1873–1879; Panic of 1873 Black
Economy_of_the_British_Empire
Place in British Columbia, Canada
locality and former mining camp on the west shore of Dease Lake in the Cassiar Country of far northern British Columbia, Canada. It is located at the
Laketon,_British_Columbia
Heliskiing operates out of two locations: Bell 2 Lodge on the Stewart-Cassiar Highway in Bell II, and the Ripley Creek Inn, in Stewart. Last Frontier
Last_Frontier_Heliskiing
Tributary river in the country of Canada
Country Canada State British Columbia Region Northern Interior District Cassiar Land District Physical characteristics Source Gataga Lake • location Northern
Gataga_River
Noted book by John Muir
Reverend S. Hall Young, takes a precarious fall. V: A Cruise in the Cassiar—In July, with “the very brightest and best of Alaska summer weather,” Muir
Travels_in_Alaska
River in British Columbia, Canada
Megatushon Creek Location Country Canada Province British Columbia District Cassiar Land District Physical characteristics Source Level Mountain • location
Megatushon_Creek
Naturally formed volcanic glass from Canada
Millennia Research Ltd. (1998). "Archaeological Overview Assessment of the Cassiar-Iskut-Stikine LRMP" (PDF). Government of British Columbia. pp. 44, 46.
Edziza_obsidian
Abandoned settlement with intact features
Kitsault, whose molybdenum mine shut down after only 18 months in 1982; and Cassiar, whose asbestos mine operated from 1952 to 1992. In other cases, the reason
Ghost_town
Informal economic term
Industrial Revolution (1870–1914) Coromandel Gold Rushes (c. 1870–c. 1890) Cassiar Gold Rush (c. 1870–c. 1890) Long Depression 1873–1879; Panic of 1873 Black
Economic_miracle
Slate Creek is a creek located in the Omineca Country region of British Columbia. This creek is a tributary of the Manson River and flows into that river
Slate Creek (British Columbia)
Slate_Creek_(British_Columbia)
Chinese-American merchant
Victoria, British Columbia and moving to Boise, Idaho. He moved to the Cassiar region in 1874 and operated a bakery near Dease Lake. He was known for
China_Joe
Topics referred to by the same term
Kaskaskia (disambiguation) Kaska (disambiguation) Kas (disambiguation) Cassiar (disambiguation), a term derived from Kaskas All pages with titles beginning
Kaskas
Mountain range in Canada and the United States
geographers as the Interior Mountains, which includes the neighbouring Skeena, Cassiar and Hazelton Mountains. The Coast Mountains consist of deformed igneous
Coast_Mountains
from headwaters in the Cassiar Mountains. In its middle reaches it forms the boundary between the Dease Plateau (N) and the Cassiar Mountains (S) and for
Red_River_(British_Columbia)
Industrial Revolution (1870–1914) Coromandel Gold Rushes (c. 1870–c. 1890) Cassiar Gold Rush (c. 1870–c. 1890) Long Depression 1873–1879; Panic of 1873 Black
1991_Indian_economic_crisis
People without work and actively seeking work
Industrial Revolution (1870–1914) Coromandel Gold Rushes (c. 1870–c. 1890) Cassiar Gold Rush (c. 1870–c. 1890) Long Depression 1873–1879; Panic of 1873 Black
Unemployment
Province of Canada
Legend White Pass & Yukon Route to Carcross, Yukon Prince Rupert Bennett Cassiar Cannery Fraser Kwinitsa White Pass Terrace White Pass & Yukon Route to
British_Columbia
Period of rapid progress in AI
Industrial Revolution (1870–1914) Coromandel Gold Rushes (c. 1870–c. 1890) Cassiar Gold Rush (c. 1870–c. 1890) Long Depression 1873–1879; Panic of 1873 Black
AI_boom
The Kwun Yótasi Range is a small subrange of the Swannell Ranges of the Omineca Mountains, located north of Tchentlo Lake and Nation Lakes in northern
Kwun_Yótasi_Range
Place in British Columbia, Canada
border with the Yukon and located east of the semi-abandoned mining town of Cassiar, British Columbia. As of the 2006 Census, there are 41 people living in
Good_Hope_Lake
Provincial highway in British Columbia, Canada; part of Trans-Canada Highway
dropped on approach to Cassiar Street with a 50 mph (80 km/h) limit west of Boundary Road, with a drop to 30 mph (48 km/h) for Cassiar Street. Over the years
British_Columbia_Highway_1
Geographic region of British Columbia, Canada
Stikine Gold Rush Stikine River Stikine Ranges Cassiar Gold Rush Omineca Gold Rush Fort Stikine Cassiar A Jewel in the Wilderness Suzanne Leblanc ISBN 0-920576-99-0
Stikine_Country
River in British Columbia
Mouth of Xnukw Location Country Canada Province British Columbia District Cassiar Land District Physical characteristics Source Boundary Ranges • location
Xnukw
River in British Columbia, Canada
Location Country Canada Province British Columbia Region Stikine District Cassiar Land District Physical characteristics Source Cry Lake • coordinates 58°49′41″N
Rapid River (British Columbia)
Rapid_River_(British_Columbia)
Species of deer
in lowland muskeg British Columbia, Canada males up to 340 kg (750 lb) "Cassiar Mountains, British Columbia; AMNH no. 15714 R. t. pearyi or R. a. pearyi
Reindeer
Era of US history from the 1870s to the late 1890s
Industrial Revolution (1870–1914) Coromandel Gold Rushes (c. 1870–c. 1890) Cassiar Gold Rush (c. 1870–c. 1890) Long Depression 1873–1879; Panic of 1873 Black
Gilded_Age
Gold discovery triggering an onrush of miners seeking fortune
Lapland gold rush, Finland, 1870 El Callao Gold Rush, Venezuela, 1871 Cassiar Gold Rush, British Columbia, 1871 Palmer River Gold Rush, Palmer River
Gold_rush
Industrial Revolution (1870–1914) Coromandel Gold Rushes (c. 1870–c. 1890) Cassiar Gold Rush (c. 1870–c. 1890) Long Depression 1873–1879; Panic of 1873 Black
History of agriculture in Canada
History_of_agriculture_in_Canada
Lake in Stikine Region, British Columbia, Canada
Lindeman Lake, also known as Lake Lindeman, is a lake on the Chilkoot Trail in far northwestern British Columbia, Canada. It is just south of Bennett Lake
Lindeman Lake (Chilkoot Trail)
Lindeman_Lake_(Chilkoot_Trail)
Railway station in British Columbia, Canada
Preceding station Via Rail Following station Terminus Jasper–Prince Rupert Cassiar Cannery toward Jasper Former services Preceding station Canadian National
Prince_Rupert_station
ranges, among them the Canadian Rockies but dominantly the Coast Mountains, Cassiar Mountains, and the Columbia Mountains. Most of the population is concentrated
Geography_of_British_Columbia
2010s–present technological convergence era
Industrial Revolution (1870–1914) Coromandel Gold Rushes (c. 1870–c. 1890) Cassiar Gold Rush (c. 1870–c. 1890) Long Depression 1873–1879; Panic of 1873 Black
Fourth_Industrial_Revolution
Topics referred to by the same term
Columbia-Alberta boundary Simpson Peak (Canada), the northernmost named peak in the Cassiar Mountains, British Columbia Simpson Peninsula, Nunavut Simpson River, a
Simpson
The Porcupine River is a left tributary of the Stikine River in northwestern British Columbia, Canada, entering that stream south of the confluence of
Porcupine River (British Columbia)
Porcupine_River_(British_Columbia)
Volcano in British Columbia, Canada
(/ədˈzaɪzə/ əd-ZY-zə; Tahltan: Tenh Dẕetle [tɛn̥ ˈt͡θɛt͡ɬʰə]) is a volcano in Cassiar Land District of northwestern British Columbia, Canada. It is about 40
Mount_Edziza
Pipeline, Kemano Tunnel Surveys & Hydro Power Tunnel, and the Stewart-Cassiar Highway projects, while navigating through hardship during the Great Depression
McElhanney
Lake in Canada
tributary of the Stikine. The area around the lake was the focus of the Cassiar Gold Rush and numerous ghost towns and former settlement sites are scattered
Dease_Lake_(British_Columbia)
Tech stock speculative craze, c. 1995–2003
(1870–1914) 1870s Lapland Gold Rush Coromandel Gold Rushes (c. 1870–c. 1890) Cassiar Gold Rush (c. 1870–c. 1890) Black Hills gold rush (1874–1880) Colorado
Dot-com_bubble
The Hayes River is a river in far northern British Columbia, Canada, flowing into Teslin Lake from the west, just to the west of the entry into that lake
Hayes River (British Columbia)
Hayes_River_(British_Columbia)
Interest rate taking inflation into account
Industrial Revolution (1870–1914) Coromandel Gold Rushes (c. 1870–c. 1890) Cassiar Gold Rush (c. 1870–c. 1890) Long Depression 1873–1879; Panic of 1873 Black
Real_interest_rate
Industrial Revolution (1870–1914) Coromandel Gold Rushes (c. 1870–c. 1890) Cassiar Gold Rush (c. 1870–c. 1890) Long Depression 1873–1879; Panic of 1873 Black
Maritime history of the United States (1776–1799)
Maritime_history_of_the_United_States_(1776–1799)
Mountain in British Columbia, Canada
Interactive map of Atlin Mountain Location British Columbia, Canada District Cassiar Land District Parent range Coast Mountains Topo map NTS 104N12 Atlin
Atlin_Mountain
Term describing First Nations in Western Canada
Hés tʼat gudene - ″Among the Mountain People″ to the east, between the Cassiar Mountains and Liard and Dease Rivers, in British Columbia. Tsezotine (″Big
Nahani
Banking crisis beginning in March 2023
Industrial Revolution (1870–1914) Coromandel Gold Rushes (c. 1870–c. 1890) Cassiar Gold Rush (c. 1870–c. 1890) Long Depression 1873–1879; Panic of 1873 Black
2023 United States banking crisis
2023_United_States_banking_crisis
Volcanic field in Canada
on the area of the Tuya Range, a subrange of the Stikine Ranges of the Cassiar Mountains, though some vents are in the Kawdy Plateau, the northernmost
Tuya_volcanic_field
Method of determining when the economy has entered a recession
Industrial Revolution (1870–1914) Coromandel Gold Rushes (c. 1870–c. 1890) Cassiar Gold Rush (c. 1870–c. 1890) Long Depression 1873–1879; Panic of 1873 Black
Sahm_rule
CASSIAR
CASSIAR
CASSIAR
CASSIAR
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Faith; Confidence
Girl/Female
English
from Thracia.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Owner of the House
Male
Spanish
Old Spanish name derived from Latin custodis, CUSTODIO means "guardian, keeper."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Friend
Male
Welsh
Welsh name of uncertain etymology, possibly from haf, HEFEYDD means "summer." In Celtic mythology, this is the name of the father of Rhiannon.Â
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Tamil
Santayani | ஸஂதயாநீ
Of the evening
Girl/Female
Muslim
Young and delicate
Girl/Female
Tamil
Dnyanada | தà¯à®¨à¯à®¯à®¾à®¨à®¾à®³à®¾Â
Intelligent
CASSIAR
CASSIAR
CASSIAR
CASSIAR
CASSIAR