Cranberry Junction
Cranberry Junction is an unincorporated community in northwestern British Columbia, Canada, located at the junction of the Nass Industrial Road (which connects to the Nisga'a Highway) and the Dease Lake Highway (aka the Stewart-Cassiar Highway or BC Highway 37). The name derives from the junctions location on the south bank of the Cranberry River, and was made official in 1979 in response to the rapid growth of this junction town.
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Cranberry Junction Location of Cranberry Junction in British Columbia | |
Coordinates: 55°34′00″N 128°36′00″W | |
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Area code(s) | 250, 778 |
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