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For this project the storage reservoir would be located in Tweedsmuir Park which lies at elevation 3,000 feet on British Columbia's rolling inland plateau just east of the coast range mountains and south of the trans-continental railway line to Prince Rupert.
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Lady Tweedsmuir is a Director of the British Film Institute.
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The name Tweedsmuir reminds us also of the Canadian achievements of our guest today.
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498 Tweedsmuir 2010
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Tweedsmuir Park - west central British Columbia - contains important alpine and subalpine habitat, as well as important habitat for caribou.
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Tweedsmuir Provincial Park - 9,609.18 square-kilometers (km2)
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Since Lord James is also married to the granddaughter of John Buchan, 1st Lord Tweedsmuir, famous author and Governor General of Canada, his Canadian connections are impressive.
Scotland and Canada 1995
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That was before I had seen what was done to Tweedsmuir Park by the Kitimat operation, where they drowned half of a National Park, made it impossible to get to the shoreline whether you are a human being or an animal, where the trees form a rotted mass of garbage for hundreds of feet out from the shore because they have raised the water levels there.
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In the Tweedsmuir family, as one would expect, there is a strong affinity for printer's ink, and our guest today is author of two books, Hudson's Bay Trader and Always a Countryman.
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A founder and past president of Canadian Veterans of the United Kingdom, Lord Tweedsmuir is a director in a number of English companies, including B.O.A.C. At present he is Chairman of the Canadian Section of the London Chamber of Commerce.
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