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The Gates Valley is a valley and group of communities in the Lillooet Country of the Southern Interior of British Columbia , Canada , located between the summit of Pemberton Pass and the head of Anderson Lake at the community of D'Arcy . Though the term strictly refers to the valley of the Gates River , it is usually used more in a sense of the communities located in the valley and is not a term used for the river's drainage basin, which is much larger.

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1-638: The valley was part of the route of the Douglas Road , which was built during the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush of 1858–1860. Birkenhead Lake Provincial Park is accessed from the Gates Valley, via a turnoff up Blackwater Creek near the community of Gates. The communities of the valley include: 50°30′00″N 122°32′00″W  /  50.50000°N 122.53333°W  / 50.50000; -122.53333 This article about

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