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Mascot Gold Mine, now a museum, sits some 1000m above Hedley, BC on Nickel Plate Mountain. The map is an excellent reference for visitors to orient themselves as they survey the spectacular view of the Similkameen valley. |
| Colourized shading clearly shows physical features with names and elevations. | ![]() |
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The winding bus route taken by visitors to Mascot Mine on Nickel Plate Mountain is highlighted in red. |
| Important features, routes and boundaries are clearly indicated in the legend. | ![]() |
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The map shows locations such as Keremeos, Cawston, Ollala and Yellow Lake relative to Hedley. Travellers heading east to Penticton, Osoyoos and Oliver and can consult Penticton Ironmap. |
| Title: | Hedley, Keremeos & Mascot Gold Mine, Similkameen Valley, B.C. |
| Region: | Upper Similkameen, British Columbia, Canada |
| Scale: | 1:75 000 (1 cm = 750 m) |
| Extent: | North: 49°26´ N South: 49°10´ N East: 119°44´ W West: 120°17´ W |
| Projection: | Transverse Mercator (Central Meridian 123° W) |
| Datum: | North American Datum 1983 |
| Size: | 24" wide by 18" high |
| Medium: | 100 lb. Luna Matte paper |
| Print Process: | Lithographed 4-colour process |