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		<title>By: Bahama Cruise Blog &#187; Campbell River Travel &#38; Tourism Information, GoBC.ca</title>
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		<description>[...] Kelly Yamanouchi wrote something that might interest you todayHere&#8217;s a brief breakdownFor thousands of years, the coastal villages of the first nations, so dependent on the sea’s bounty, recognized Campbell River as a special place. Visitors are met with magnificent snow capped peaks, clean rivers and friendly people. This vibrant community of twenty nine thousand attracts many in search of a better balance of work, [&#8230;] [...]</description>
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