Cadwallader Creek

Cadwallader Creek is an important tributary of the Hurley River in the Bridge River Country of the British Columbia Interior, Canada, most notable for its role as the home of the Bralorne and Pioneer Mines and associated gold claims and workings.

One-time plans to build a cog railway to the mines from the Pacific Great Eastern at McGillivary Falls were never fulfilled.

[1] His surname ultimately derives from a medieval Welsh king Cadwaladr c.655 – 682 AD.

He built a sawmill in Lillooet in 1862 and guided a company of Italian miners through the valley in 1865.

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