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Pictured are
two British Columbia calendars for 2012
from our Canadian provinces category. British Columbia
is Canada's western-most province, to the north of Washington State.
The 2012 British Columbia calendars
show coastline and mountains. |
British Columbia 2012 Calendars
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Above
Washington state and below Alaska is the province of British
Columbia. Often simply referred to as B.C., it is a
vast region that is highly populated in the south, but with
few residents to the north. The 2012 British Columbia
calendars go all around the province to find the most
glorious photos. Some pictures are on the Pacific
coast, while others focus on streams and rivers. There
are only 4 million people in British Columbia, with half of
them residing in Vancouver. Vancouver offers the most
mild climate in all of Canada. That goes for Lower
Mainland of British Columbia as well. As you can see
from the British Columbia 2012 calendars, there is much more
to see than snow. |
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