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Cache Creek, British Columbia
Cache Creek is a historic transportation junction and incorporated village  northeast of Vancouver in British ColumbiaCanada. It is on the Trans-Canada Highway in the province of British Columbia at a junction with Highway 97. The same intersection and the town that grew around it was at the point on the Cariboo Wagon Road where a branch road, and previously only a trail, led east to Savona's Ferry on Kamloops Lake. This community is also the point at which a small stream, once known as Riviere de la Cache, joins the Bonaparte River.

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Cache Creek (British Columbia)
This page is about the tributary of the Bonaparte River. For the town named for it see Cache Creek, British Columbia. For other places named Cache Creek see Cache Creek (disambiguation).
Cache Creek, originally Rivière de la Cache, is a tributary of the Bonaparte River in the Thompson Country of the Interior of British ColumbiaCanada, joining that river at the town of Cache Creek, British Columbia, which is located at the junction of the Trans-Canada and Cariboo Highways.

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