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I lived in this town on Victoria Street for a short time in the mid-eighties. I attended Cayoosh elementary school and used to go the church at the bottom of the hill just off the main street. I have vague memories of an arcade in the downtown, the small two-man railway cars, and seeing the drying racks where the indigenous people would hang their fish. Thank you for taking me on a trip down memory lane.
I lived in Lillooet back in the 60s for 2 or 3 years and loved it there and I still go back there and I plan to go back there this year and up to Bralorne
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I lived in this town on Victoria Street for a short time in the mid-eighties. I attended Cayoosh elementary school and used to go the church at the bottom of the hill just off the main street. I have vague memories of an arcade in the downtown, the small two-man railway cars, and seeing the drying racks where the indigenous people would hang their fish. Thank you for taking me on a trip down memory lane.
That's awesome to hear. Lillooet is a beautiful town. So glad I could help you see what it's like these days
I lived in Lillooet back in the 60s for 2 or 3 years and loved it there and I still go back there and I plan to go back there this year and up to Bralorne
Kind of amazing 😍
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Never knew it was so big
i live here
Lucky! Lillooet is a beautiful place.
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I just visitied the town the passed long weekend. It's a lovely town and people are really friendly!
What a scary dude @ 3:25
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