1. Cheslatta (Southbank, 3km)
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2. Clemretta (Southbank, 3km)
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). After two cows, Clementine and Henrietta, belonging to the first postmaster here. He coined the name in desperation after all the names that he had suggested were rejected by Ottawa since they duplicated the names of post offices elsewhere in Canada. |
3. Danskin (Southbank, 3km)
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4. Grassy Plains (Southbank, 3km)
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5. Marilla / Henson Hills (Southbank, 3km)
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Henson Hills - After George Henson, pioneer settler, whose son Frank became a well-known guide. |
6. McDonalds Landing (Southbank, 3km)
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7. Noralee (Southbank, 3km)
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Noralee - When Lee Newgaard and his wife, Nora, opened a post office here in 1937, they combined their first names to secure a name for it. |
8. Ootsa Lake (Southbank, 3km)
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9. Southbank / Captain Harry Lake / Chelaslie Arm / Cheslatta Lake / Chicamin Range / Euchu Reach ~ Lake / Kidprice Lake (Southbank, 3km)
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'Captain Harry ' - In remote Indian villages, the 'captain' is the religious assistant who serves in the place of the priest, who can make a visit only once or twice a year. |
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10. Takysie Lake (Southbank, 3km)
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Takysie Lake - From the Carrier Indian word meaning 'three heads.' |
11. Tatalrose (Southbank, 3km)
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12. Tchesinkut Lake (Southbank, 3km)
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13. Tetachuk (Southbank, 3km)
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14. Colleymount / Mount Colley (François Lake, 7km)
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Also COLLEY-MOUNT PARK. After Edward Pomeroy Colley, who surveyed land in this area in 1905 and 1906. He perished on the Titanic. |
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15. François Lake / Mount Carl Borden (François Lake, 7km)
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Mount Carl Borden named after Dr. Charles E. Borden (1905-78), Professor of German at UBC, who, taking up archaeology as a hobby in middle life, made it his life work and became the father of scientific archaeology in British Columbia. |
16. Skin Lake 15 (Cheslatta, 19km)
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17. Francois Lake 7 (Tatalrose, 13km)
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