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- Loos,_British_Columbia abstract "Loos is a locality on the Canadian National Railway west of McBride, British Columbia, immediately next to Crescent Spur and the confluence of the Morkill River with the Fraser River. Loos Post Office opened 30 March 1916, named in recognition of the Battle of Loos of World War I. The first postmaster was Mrs. A Martin. The post office closed 11 July 1951, after most of the residents had moved to Crescent Spur. The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway station here was renamed from "Crescent Island" to Loos later in 1916. The community experienced flooding in 1936.Via Rail's Jasper – Prince Rupert train calls at the Loos railway station.The original settlers were Ole Olson Leboe, originally of Vagland, Norway, and his wife Anna Maria. Around 1917 their sons built the Leboe Lumber Company sawmill here on the banks of the Fraser River. It was destroyed by fire, and rebuilt several times.".
- Loos,_British_Columbia areaCode "250, 778".
- Loos,_British_Columbia country Canada.
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- Loos,_British_Columbia areaCode "250778".
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- Loos,_British_Columbia coordinatesRegion "CA-BC".
- Loos,_British_Columbia hasPhotoCollection Loos,_British_Columbia.
- Loos,_British_Columbia latd "53".
- Loos,_British_Columbia latm "36".
- Loos,_British_Columbia latns "N".
- Loos,_British_Columbia lats "0".
- Loos,_British_Columbia longd "120".
- Loos,_British_Columbia longew "W".
- Loos,_British_Columbia longm "42".
- Loos,_British_Columbia longs "0".
- Loos,_British_Columbia officialName "Loos".
- Loos,_British_Columbia pushpinMap "Canada British Columbia".
- Loos,_British_Columbia pushpinMapCaption "Location of Loos in British Columbia".
- Loos,_British_Columbia subdivisionType Provinces_and_territories_of_Canada.
- Loos,_British_Columbia subdivisionType "Country".
- Loos,_British_Columbia subject Category:Unincorporated_settlements_in_British_Columbia.
- Loos,_British_Columbia point "53.6 -120.7".
- Loos,_British_Columbia type AdministrativeDistrict108491826.
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- Loos,_British_Columbia type UnincorporatedSettlementsInBritishColumbia.
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- Loos,_British_Columbia type YagoLegalActorGeo.
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- Loos,_British_Columbia type Place.
- Loos,_British_Columbia type PopulatedPlace.
- Loos,_British_Columbia type Settlement.
- Loos,_British_Columbia type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Loos,_British_Columbia comment "Loos is a locality on the Canadian National Railway west of McBride, British Columbia, immediately next to Crescent Spur and the confluence of the Morkill River with the Fraser River. Loos Post Office opened 30 March 1916, named in recognition of the Battle of Loos of World War I. The first postmaster was Mrs. A Martin. The post office closed 11 July 1951, after most of the residents had moved to Crescent Spur.".
- Loos,_British_Columbia label "Loos, British Columbia".
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- Loos,_British_Columbia sameAs Loos,_British_Columbia.
- Loos,_British_Columbia lat "53.6".
- Loos,_British_Columbia long "-120.7".
- Loos,_British_Columbia wasDerivedFrom Loos,_British_Columbia?oldid=480617087.
- Loos,_British_Columbia isPrimaryTopicOf Loos,_British_Columbia.
- Loos,_British_Columbia name "Loos".