CJDC-TV
CJDC-TV is a privately owned television station affiliated with CBC Television in Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada.
Dawson Creek is a city in northeastern British Columbia, Canada. The municipality of 24.37 square kilometres (9.41 sq mi) had a population of 11,583 in 2011. Dawson Creek derives its name from the creek of the same name that runs through the community. The creek was named after George Mercer Dawson by a member of his land survey team when they passed through the area in August 1879. Once a small farming community, Dawson Creek became a regional centre when the western terminus of the Northern Alberta Railways was extended there in 1932. The community grew rapidly in 1942 as the US Army used the rail terminus as a transshipment point during construction of the Alaska Highway. In the 1950s, the city was connected to the interior of British Columbia via a highway and railway through the Rocky Mountains.
Population: 10,802
Latitude: 55° 45' 35.42" N
Longitude: -120° 14' 25.08" W
CJDC-TV is a privately owned television station affiliated with CBC Television in Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada.
The EnCana Events Centre is a multipurpose arena located in Dawson Creek, British Columbia.
Dawson Creek Airport, (IATA: YDQ, ICAO: CYDQ), is located 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) southeast of Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada.
Rolla is a small historic farming community in the Peace River district of northeastern British Columbia, Canada. It was first founded about 1912 as a way stop and steamer landing on the Peace River. Farms were established as the prairie was open, a…
Dawson Creek Water Aerodrome, (TC LID: CBD3), is located 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) southeast of Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada.
Dawson Creek (Flying L Ranch) Airport, (TC LID: CDC3), is located 7.5 nautical miles (13.9 km; 8.6 mi) northwest of Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Canada.