Beaverdell, British Columbia
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member T0SHEA
N 49° 26.077 W 119° 05.312
11U E 348578 N 5477868
Coordinates are for the Canada is in the Beaverdell General Store located at 5833 Highway 33.
Waymark Code: WM1AEBH
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 08/06/2024
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member pmaupin
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Beaverdell is a small community with a population of approximately 121 residents. On July 31, 1989: a rapid burning fire destroyed 700 hectares of Douglas fir forest in only 4 hours. There is a four panel kiosk detailing the fire.

Beaverdell is located on the Trans Canada Trail that was Initiated in 1992 as a project to celebrate Canada’s 125th year, the Trans Canada Trail is one of the world's longest networks of multi-use recreational trails.

Beaverdell Volunteer Fire Department was completed in 2003. Beaverdell General Store is the largest in town and home to the Beaverdell Post Office.
Beaverdell
Beaverdell is an unincorporated settlement in the Monashee Country of the Southern Interior of British Columbia, Canada, which lies to the east of the Okanagan Valley and north of the Boundary Country region.

Beaverdell is located midway along the West Kettle River between Kelowna and Rock Creek along British Columbia Highway 33.

Beaverdell was an amalgamation of the adjoining Beaverton and Rendell townsites in 1901. However, the Beaverton post office was not renamed until 1905.

Beaverdell is the namesake of the Beaverdell Range, which is on the settlement's east side and is the mountain spine lying between the West Kettle River and the Kettle River.

Education
K-3 schooling in the community is provided by Beaverdell Elementary School.

Rock Creek Elementary school serves the community to grade 7, and Midway Secondary School provides grades 8–12. These small communities go to school from Monday to Thursday each week.

Climate
Beaverdell experiences a humid continental climate (Köppen: Dfb) with one of the highest diurnal temperature variations in Canada. In addition, this community has the highest diurnal (24 hour) temperature variation in Canada from June through September by means of the dry and sunny climate, valley bottom location, relatively high elevation, and the surrounding geography.

Frost can occur even in the middle of summer. The daily temperature swings during the winter are less varied thanks to the presence of valley cloud.

Despite its proximity to Kelowna, Beaverdell receives about 25% more rain, due to orographic precipitation induced by its higher elevation within the Okanagan Highland. However, it receives less precipitation than Grand Forks, which is lower and has more desert-like vegetation.

Climate data for North Beaverdell
Elevation: 838.2 m (2,750 ft
Record low °C (°F) -37.5
Average precipitation mm (inches) 41.9
Average rainfall mm (inches) 4.9
Average snowfall cm (inches) 37.0
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