Boothroyd, British Columbia

Coordinates: 49°31′26″N 121°25′52″W / 49.524°N 121.431°W / 49.524; -121.431
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Boothroyd is located in British Columbia
Boothroyd
Boothroyd
Location of Boothroyd in British Columbia

Boothroyd (/ˈbθrɔɪd/ BOOTH-royd) is a settlement in the Fraser Canyon region of British Columbia, just north of Boston Bar-North Bend. It sits on a flat, alluvial bench which is some of the only flat land in the Fraser Canyon. It was the site of a Cariboo Roadhouse, run by a man named Boothroyd. Later it was a camp for Canadian Pacific Railway Chinese construction workers from 1882 to 1884.[1]

The community was named after George Boothroyd (1829-1902). He and his brother kept a roadhouse here during the days of the Cariboo Road.[2]: 24 

The

Ponderosa pine
in considerable abundance as the climate becomes drier and more continental.

See also

  • Boothroyd First Nation

References

49°31′26″N 121°25′52″W / 49.524°N 121.431°W / 49.524; -121.431