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- Butedale abstract "Butedale is a ghost town that was founded on Princess Royal Island, British Columbia in 1918 as a fishing, mining and logging camp. Initially the salmon cannery was established by Western Packers which was purchased and operated by the Canadian Fishing Company until it ceased operating in the 1950s. At its peak the summertime population of Butedale was over 400 people. There is a small dam which generates power from Butedale Lake immediately behind the town. Impressive Butedale Falls flows out of the lake into the ocean immediately to the right of the wharves. The Butedale Founders Association talked about restoring the town but it is quickly falling to ruin. It is a popular point of interest for cruise ship and ferry passengers sailing the Inside Passage of British Columbia. The site is accessible only by boat.".
- Butedale thumbnail Butedale_Cannery_2_2002.jpg?width=300.
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- Butedale wikiPageID "3172070".
- Butedale wikiPageLength "1831".
- Butedale wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Butedale wikiPageRevisionID "602467529".
- Butedale wikiPageWikiLink British_Columbia.
- Butedale wikiPageWikiLink Butedale_Falls.
- Butedale wikiPageWikiLink Canning.
- Butedale wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ghost_towns_in_British_Columbia.
- Butedale wikiPageWikiLink Category:North_Coast_of_British_Columbia.
- Butedale wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_in_the_Regional_District_of_Kitimat-Stikine.
- Butedale wikiPageWikiLink Category:Unincorporated_settlements_in_British_Columbia.
- Butedale wikiPageWikiLink Ghost_town.
- Butedale wikiPageWikiLink Inside_Passage.
- Butedale wikiPageWikiLink Port_Belmont.
- Butedale wikiPageWikiLink Princess_Royal_Island.
- Butedale wikiPageWikiLink File:Butedale,_British_Columbia.jpg.
- Butedale wikiPageWikiLink File:Butedale_Cannery_2_2002.jpg.
- Butedale wikiPageWikiLink File:Butedale_Cannery_Sept_2002.jpg.
- Butedale wikiPageWikiLink File:Butedale_General_Store_Sept_2002.jpg.
- Butedale wikiPageWikiLinkText "Butedale".
- Butedale wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:BritishColumbiaCoast-geo-stub.
- Butedale wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Canada-ghost-town-stub.
- Butedale wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Butedale wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Butedale subject Category:Ghost_towns_in_British_Columbia.
- Butedale subject Category:North_Coast_of_British_Columbia.
- Butedale subject Category:Populated_places_in_the_Regional_District_of_Kitimat-Stikine.
- Butedale subject Category:Unincorporated_settlements_in_British_Columbia.
- Butedale hypernym Town.
- Butedale point "53.15 -128.68333333333334".
- Butedale type Place.
- Butedale type Settlement.
- Butedale type Place.
- Butedale type SpatialThing.
- Butedale comment "Butedale is a ghost town that was founded on Princess Royal Island, British Columbia in 1918 as a fishing, mining and logging camp. Initially the salmon cannery was established by Western Packers which was purchased and operated by the Canadian Fishing Company until it ceased operating in the 1950s. At its peak the summertime population of Butedale was over 400 people. There is a small dam which generates power from Butedale Lake immediately behind the town.".
- Butedale label "Butedale".
- Butedale sameAs Q5002488.
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- Butedale sameAs 5912491.
- Butedale sameAs Q5002488.
- Butedale lat "53.15".
- Butedale long "-128.68333333333334".
- Butedale wasDerivedFrom Butedale?oldid=602467529.
- Butedale depiction Butedale_Cannery_2_2002.jpg.
- Butedale isPrimaryTopicOf Butedale.