1. Garibaldi Estates
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2. Garibaldi Highlands
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3. New Westminster Land District
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4. Stawamus 24
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5. Stawamus Chief Park
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6. Stawamus Chief Protected Area
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7. Alice Lake Park (Brackendale, 3km)
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Alice Lake - After Alice, wife of Charles Rose, who settled in the district about 1888. |
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8. Brackendale / Cheakamus River / Mount Garibaldi / Lovely Water Lake / Nip and Tuck Peaks / Mount Pandareus (Brackendale, 3km)
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After Thomas Hirst Bracken, first postmaster (1906-12). He returned to England after his hotel here burned down. The Squamish Indian word for the Brackendale area is 'See-yeahchum,' meaning 'full.' |
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9. Cheakamus (Brackendale, 3km)
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10. Cheekye / Cheekye River (Brackendale, 3km)
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'Cheekye' - from the Squamish Indian name for Mount Garibaldi, meaning 'dirty place' (perhaps because of the appearance of old snow on the mountain). This name was later applied to the river. |
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11. Eagle Run (Brackendale, 3km)
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12. Paradise Valley (Brackendale, 3km)
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13. Aikwucks 15 (Squamish, 5km)
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14. Baynes Island Ecological Reserve (Squamish, 5km)
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15. Brackendale Eagles Park (Squamish, 5km)
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16. Darrell Bay (Squamish, 5km)
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17. Dentville (Squamish, 5km)
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18. Kowtain 17 (Squamish, 5km)
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19. Northridge (Squamish, 5km)
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20. Poquiosin & Skamain 13 (Squamish, 5km)
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21. Seaichem 16 (Squamish, 5km)
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22. Squamish (District) / Mamquam River / Mount Murchison / Shannon Creek / Stawamus River (Squamish, 5km)
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Mamquam River - The meaning of this Squamish Indian name is uncertain. One source says that it is onomatopoeic, echoing the murmur of smooth-running stretches of the river. |
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23. Stillwater (Squamish, 5km)
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24. Valleycliffe (Squamish, 5km)
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25. Waiwakum 14 (Squamish, 5km)
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26. Yekwaupsum 18 (Squamish, 5km)
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27. Yekwaupsum 19 (Squamish, 5km)
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28. Yookwitz 12 (Squamish, 5km)
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29. Britannia Beach / Domett Point / Furry Creek / Sky Pilot Mountain / Mount Wrottesley (Britannia Beach, 14km)
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Takes its name from the Britannia Range, which rises behind it. |
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30. Furry Creek (Britannia Beach, 14km)
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31. Minaty Bay (Britannia Beach, 14km)
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32. Murrin Park (Britannia Beach, 14km)
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33. Oliver's Landing (Britannia Beach, 14km)
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34. Porteau (Britannia Beach, 14km)
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Porteau - The name was suggested around 1908 by a Mr. Newberry of Deeks Sand and Gravel Company. It is an adaptation of the French porte d'eau, meaning a 'water gate.' |
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35. Shannon (Britannia Beach, 14km)
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36. Shannon Falls Park (Britannia Beach, 14km)
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37. Woodfibre (Britannia Beach, 14km)
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Woodfibre - Named by Sir George Bury, president of Whalen Pulp and Paper Company, when the company's mill was built here in 1920. |