- Robson Valley
The Robson Valley is a geographic region of the Canadian province of
British Columbia , comprising the section of the Rocky Mountain Trench that lies southeast of the city of Prince George following the Fraser River to theYellowhead Pass . The name is derived fromMount Robson , which stands above the entrance to the Yellowhead Pass. Communities in the Robson Valley include the settlements of Dome Creek, Crescent Spur, Dunster, and Tete Jaune, with larger population concentrations in the villages of McBride and Valemount. On a map, the Robson Valley is located immediately south of the elbow in the boundary between Alberta and British Columbia. Transportation corridors through the Robson Valley include the CN rail line, and highway 16 and 5.The Robson Valley is bounded on the south by the
Columbia Country , farther south down the Rocky Mountain Trench, and theThompson Country , viaCanoe Pass , and is flanked on its east by theRocky Mountains and on the west by theCariboo Mountains .
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