
Oroville serves as the gateway between the United States and Canada, situated just south of the international border where Osoyoos Lake flows into the Okanogan River. This 2001 revision illustrates the complex irrigation and water management required for the region's agriculture, evidenced by numerous pumping stations, gaging stations, and siphons. The town layout is clearly defined, featuring the Post Office, schools, and the Dorothy Scott Airport.
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