Marron Valley
Place in British Columbia, Canada
49°22′00″N 119°40′00″W / 49.36667°N 119.66667°W / 49.36667; -119.66667Marron Valley is an inhabited locality and former post office in the South Okanagan region of the Southern Interior of British Columbia, Canada, located to the west of Skaha Lake.[1]
Named in association with the Marron River, a post office was first opened in 1909 as Marron Lake.[2] The post office was re-designated Marron Valley in 1924. The Geological Survey of Canada map for 1936 show "Marron Valley (town)" though this was downgraded to "Marron Valley (settlement)" in 1954.
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Municipalities and communities of Okanagan, British Columbia, Canada
- Armstrong
- Enderby
- Kelowna
- Penticton
- Vernon
- Oliver
- Osoyoos
communities
- Apex
- Faulder
- Fintry
- Marron Valley
- Shingle Creek
‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent region
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