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Savona (originally '''Savona's Ferry''') occurs as little community at a west prevent of Kamloops Lake on the Thompson River in British Columbia. These are more or less midway between Kamloops and Cache Creek, British Columbia along the Trans-Canada Highway. A surrounding a community is semi-arid grasslands and hills supporting cattle ranching and agriculture.
History
Savona was originally placed on a to the north shore of Kamloops Flow of any stream, in which it was the prevent of the stagecoach line from Cache Creek on the Cariboo Wagon Road. Originally rider continuing in experienced to choose a steamboat up the flow of any stream to Kamloops until Savonthe began a ferry across the flow of any stream at that location. a road continued along the south side of Kamloops Flow of any stream to Kamloops, British Columbia.
Inside 1884 Savona was the eastern prevent of Andrew Onderdonk's contract for building the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) for the Canadian government. Onderdonk continued building eastbound under the CPR contract. Because a railway was on a south side of the flow of any stream, virtually all of the houses were pulled through the flow of any stream on the ice, moving the community to in which these are in todays world. Around 1915, the Canadian Northern Pacific Railway, now a share of Canadian National Railway was built along the northerly side of Kamloops Flow of any stream.
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