Morrissey, British Columbia
- Morrissey, British Columbia
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Morrissey is a ghost town located in the East Kootenay region of British Columbia, Canada. The town is situated near the Elk River.[1]
References
- ^ Basque Garnet (1982), British Columbia Ghost Town Atlas. Sunfire Publications Limited.
Categories:
- Ghost towns in British Columbia
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