Articles of interest in Peaceful Valley
Sehome (Lummi: six̠ʷóm), also called Sehome Hill, is a forested hill in Bellingham, Washington. The Sehome Hill Arboretum is an 180-acre (73-hectare) park of second growth forest is located on the hill, adjacent to the campus of Western Washington U…
Mount Lehman or Mt. Lehman (49°07'00"N, 122°23'00"W) is a small rural community located in the Fraser Valley of south western British Columbia, Canada.
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Langley Speedway was a 1/4-mile paved oval track used for stock car racing located in Langley, British Columbia. The track opened in either 1963 or 1965 (there are conflicting references on both this and the track length), and closed in 1984. The tr…
Kendall is a census-designated place (CDP) in Whatcom County, Washington, United States.
KARI (branded as Word Radio) is a radio station serving the Metro Vancouver and Northwest Washington areas with a Christian talk radio format.
Brookswood is a community (pop. approx. 13,336) in Langley, British Columbia, Canada, located on the west side of that municipality to the south of the Nicomekl River. It is largely a residential area with several commercial areas, a Civic Centre wi…
Xá:ytem /ˈhaɪtəm/ or /ˈhɑː.ɪtəm/ is an indigenous archaeological site and the name of a related museum run under the auspices of the Sto:lo people at Hatzic, British Columbia, Canada. Xá:ytem is approximately 80 kilometres east of Vancouver on Highw…
W.J. Mouat Secondary is a secondary school located in Abbotsford, B.C.
Sumas was a district municipality in the Fraser Valley region of British Columbia, Canada, located between the then-Village of Abbotsford (W) and Chilliwack (E).
The Skagit Range is a subrange of the Cascade Range in southwestern British Columbia, Canada and northwestern Washington, United States, which are known in Canada as the Canadian Cascades or, officially, the Cascade Mountains.
Silverdale is a semi-rural neighbourhood of the District of Mission, British Columbia, Canada c. 40 km east of Vancouver on the east bank of the Stave River at its confluence with the Fraser. Noted for its historic Italian Canadian community, its ec…
Naval Radio Section Aldergrove, or NRS Aldergrove, is a Canadian Forces naval radio communications facility located in both Aldergrove and Matsqui, British Columbia.
Laurel is an unincorporated community in Whatcom County, Washington, United States. It lies between the cities of Bellingham and Lynden. Today Laurel is included in the Lynden metropolitan statistical area.
KMRE-LP (102.3 Low power FM) is a radio station broadcasting historical, educational, cultural and local programming.
Goshen was a pioneer town in western Whatcom County (approximately 5 miles northeast of Bellingham, and 10 miles south of the US border with Canada). It was a stop on the rail line of the Bellingham Bay and British Columbia Railroad. It no longer ex…
Easton Glacier is one of the more prominent alpine glaciers on Mount Baker in the North Cascades of Washington state, USA. Named for Charles F.
Cornwall Church (formerly Cornwall Park Church of God) is an Evangelical Christian megachurch in Bellingham, Washington affiliated with the Church of God Movement, with an average weekly attendance exceeding 2,500.
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