105 Mile Post Indian Reserve No 2 - meaning and definition. What is 105 Mile Post Indian Reserve No 2
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What (who) is 105 Mile Post Indian Reserve No 2 - definition

FIRST NATION RESERVE IN BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA
105 Mile Post 2, British Columbia; 105 Mile Post Indian Reserve No. 2, British Columbia

105 Mile Post Indian Reserve No. 2         
105 Mile Post 2 (2006 population 5) is an Indian reserve in the Thompson Country of the Interior of British Columbia, Canada, just west of the town of Ashcroft. The reserve is administered by the Ashcroft Indian Band of the Nlaka'pamux people.
Harrison Bay (British Columbia)         
BAY IN BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA
Squawkum Creek Indian Reserve No. 3; Williams Indian Reserve No. 2; Scowlitz Indian Reserve No. 1; Harrison Bay, British Columbia
Harrison Bay is a lake-like expansion of the Harrison River, located west of its main courseBCGNIS entry "Harrison Bay" adjacent to the communities of Chehalis and Harrison Mills in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Extremely shallow, the bay outlets to the Fraser at Harrison Mills, where in pre-gold rush times there had been a "riffle", which was dredged to enable easier steamer traffic to Harrison Lake and Port Douglas.
Fort Babine         
SMALL NATIVE RESERVE COMMUNITY, LOCATED AT THE NORTHERN TIP OF BABINE LAKE
Babine Indian Reserve No. 16; Babine Indian Reserve No. 6; Casdeded Indian Reserve No. 8; No-Cut Indian Reserve No. 5; Alphonse Tommy Indian Reserve No. 7; Fort Babine, British Columbia
Fort Babine, British Columbia (Wit'at) is a small native reserve community, located at the northern tip of Babine Lake, approximately 100 km north of Smithers.BC Names/GeoBC entry "Fort Babine (community)" It is accessible by an all-weather gravel logging road.

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105 Mile Post Indian Reserve No. 2

105 Mile Post 2 (2006 population 5) is an Indian reserve in the Thompson Country of the Interior of British Columbia, Canada, just west of the town of Ashcroft. The reserve is administered by the Ashcroft Indian Band of the Nlaka'pamux people.

This Indian Reserve should not be confused with 105 Mile House, which is a locality near 100 Mile House farther north.