- Source: Bridge River Country
- The Bridge on the River Kwai
- Dolly Parton
- Hawkesbury River
- No Country for Old Men (film)
- Jembatan Pangeran Alfred
- Perusahaan Jalan dan Jembatan Tiongkok
- Barnaul
- Album Gospel Southern, Country atau Bluegrass Terbaik (Grammy Award)
- Cry, the Beloved Country (film 1951)
- Daftar julukan kota di Louisiana
- Bridge River Country
- The Bridge on the River Kwai
- Bridge River
- British Columbia Interior
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- Bogibeel Bridge
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- Disney's River Country
The Bridge River Country is a historic geographic region and mining district in the Interior of British Columbia, Canada, lying between the Fraser Canyon and the valley of the Lillooet River, south of the Chilcotin Plateau and north of the Lillooet Ranges. "The Bridge River" can mean the Bridge River Country as opposed to the Bridge River itself, and is considered to be part of the Lillooet Country, but has a distinct history and identity within the larger region. As Lillooet is sometimes considered to be the southwest limit of the Cariboo, some efforts were made to refer to the Bridge River as the "West Cariboo" but this never caught on.
Though essentially consisting of the basin of the Bridge River and its tributaries, the Bridge River Country includes the communities of D'Arcy, McGillivray Falls, Seton Portage and Shalalth, which lie in the valley of Seton and Anderson Lakes and the Gates River just to the south, are also considered to be part of the Bridge River Country, and also simultaneously of the Lillooet Country. After the 1930s, the term "Bridge River-Lillooet" came into currency as a result of the chosen masthead of the fledgling Bridge River-Lillooet News, which served the town and environs of Lillooet as well as the mining towns of the upper Bridge River.
See also
Bridge River
Bridge River, British Columbia
Bridge River Power Project
Lillooet Country
Chilcotin District
Cariboo
Thompson Country
Spruce Lake Protected Area
External links
Media related to Bridge River Valley at Wikimedia Commons
Bridge River Valley travel guide from Wikivoyage