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Clinton, British Columbia (Canada)

Thompson-Nicola Regional District

Last modified: 2020-02-16 by rob raeside
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[Clinton, British Columbia] image located by Valentin Poposki, 11 January 2020


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The Village of Clinton is located 39 km north of the Trans Canada Highway #1 and Cariboo Highway #97 junction at Cache Creek and sits at an elevation of 887 meters. This active community of 650 residents, with its colorful history of over 150 years and unique western atmosphere, was founded as a direct result of the "boom" of the Cariboo Gold Rush. Incorporated in 1963, Clinton boasts hosting one of British Columbia's oldest continuously running events; the Clinton Annual Ball, now held in May of each year. As a midway point between Vancouver and Prince George, Clinton serves as a centre providing amenities to both its residents and visitors. https://village.clinton.bc.ca/

The current flag has been adopted in the re-branding process in 2015, and replaced earlier flag of light-brown/ocher color with the former logo on it.

Here are links to the video that shows the current flag and Facebook page with partial view of the previous flag:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxN8GZI1HDw
https://www.facebook.com/Village-of-Clinton-Chatter-231713136861015/
Valentin Poposki, 26 August 2010