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'''Tomslake''' is an unincorporated [[List of settlements in British Columbia|settlement]] in [[British Columbia]]. |
'''Tomslake''' is an unincorporated [[List of settlements in British Columbia|settlement]] in [[British Columbia]]. |
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It is located in the [[Peace River Country]], immediately west of the [[Alberta]] border, along [[British Columbia Highway 2|Highway 2]], south from [[Pouce Coupe, British Columbia|Pouce Coupe]], on the north side of Tate Creek, to the northwest of Swan Lake.<ref>[http://archive.ilmb.gov.bc.ca/bcgn-bin/bcg10?name=20958 BCGNIS entry "Tomslake (community)"]</ref> The community was established in 1939 by a group of refugees from the [[Sudetenland]] of [[Czechoslovakia]]. |
It is located in the [[Peace River Country]], immediately west of the [[Alberta]] border, along [[British Columbia Highway 2|Highway 2]], south from [[Pouce Coupe, British Columbia|Pouce Coupe]], on the north side of Tate Creek, to the northwest of Swan Lake.<ref>[http://archive.ilmb.gov.bc.ca/bcgn-bin/bcg10?name=20958 BCGNIS entry "Tomslake (community)"]</ref> The community was established in 1939 by a group of refugees from the [[Sudetenland]] of [[Czechoslovakia]]. Most of the settlers comes from the Sudetenland. |
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[[Sudeten Provincial Park]] and [[Swan Lake Provincial Park]] are located south of the settlement. The eponymous Toms Lake is located slightly north of the settlement.<ref>[http://archive.ilmb.gov.bc.ca/bcgn-bin/bcg10?name=20959 BCGNIS entry "Toms Lake"]</ref> |
[[Sudeten Provincial Park]] and [[Swan Lake Provincial Park]] are located south of the settlement. The eponymous Toms Lake is located slightly north of the settlement.<ref>[http://archive.ilmb.gov.bc.ca/bcgn-bin/bcg10?name=20959 BCGNIS entry "Toms Lake"]</ref> |
Revision as of 20:05, 30 December 2012
Tomslake is an unincorporated settlement in British Columbia.
It is located in the Peace River Country, immediately west of the Alberta border, along Highway 2, south from Pouce Coupe, on the north side of Tate Creek, to the northwest of Swan Lake.[1] The community was established in 1939 by a group of refugees from the Sudetenland of Czechoslovakia. Most of the settlers comes from the Sudetenland.
Sudeten Provincial Park and Swan Lake Provincial Park are located south of the settlement. The eponymous Toms Lake is located slightly north of the settlement.[2]