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1. Harrison Mills / Chehalis River / Winslow Creek
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Chehalis River - Chehalis is also found as a place name in the Cassiar and in southern Washington state. |
| 2. Chehalis 5
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| 3. Chehalis 6
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| 4. Douglas 8
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| 5. Glazier Creek 12
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| 6. Kilby General Store Museum
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| 7. Kilby Park
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| 8. Paqulh
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| 9. Q'aLaTKu7eM
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| 10. Samahquam 1
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| 11. Scowlitz 1
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| 12. Sklahhesten 5
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| 13. Sklahhesten 5A
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| 14. Sklahhesten 5B
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| 15. Tipella 7
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| 16. Williams 2
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17. Lake Errock (Lake Errock, 6km)
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Lake Errock - Originally Squakum Lake, but this inelegant name, for a kind of spring salmon, was changed to Loch Erroch for the post office maintained here from 1892 to 1896. |
| 18. CFB Chilliwack (Sardis, 13km)
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19. Deroche (Deroche, 11km)
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After Joseph Deroche, the first settler here. He arrived in British Columbia from California in 1860, became a teamster in the Cariboo, acquired a farm here, and died in 1922 at the age of ninety-nine. |
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20. Fraser River Ecological Reserve / Fraser River Watershed (Deroche, 11km)
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Fraser River after Simon Fraser (1776?-1862). Fraser was born in Bennington, Vermont. At the end of the American Revolution, his Loyalist family moved to Canada, where he joined the NWC in 1792 and was admitted as a partner in 1802. |
| 21. Holachten 8 (Deroche, 11km)
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| 22. Lakahahmen 11 (Deroche, 11km)
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| 23. Nicomen (Deroche, 11km)
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| 24. Papekwatchin 4 (Deroche, 11km)
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| 25. Skumalasph 16 (Deroche, 11km)
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| 26. Skweahm 10 (Deroche, 11km)
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| 27. Squawkum Creek 3 (Deroche, 11km)
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| 28. Zaitscullachan 9 (Deroche, 11km)
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| 29. Bridal Falls (Rosedale, 13km)
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30. Cheam 1 / Cheam Peak (Rosedale, 13km)
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'Cheam' is derived from the Halkomelem word meaning '[place to] always get strawberries.' |
| 31. Greendale (Rosedale, 13km)
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32. Rosedale (Rosedale, 13km)
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Rosedale - When the post office was opened here in 1894, it was named after the wild roses that grew in abundance nearby. |
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33. Harrison Hot Springs / Doctor's Point / Mount Breakenridge / Harrison Lake / Sakwi Creek / Sasquatch Creek (Harrison Hot Springs, 13km)
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Here is the effigy of 'The Doctor,' formerly known as 'Shay,' the local Indian god of the weather. |
| 34. Lukseetsissum 9 (Harrison Hot Springs, 13km)
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| 35. Ruby Creek 2 (Harrison Hot Springs, 13km)
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| 36. Sasquatch Park (Harrison Hot Springs, 13km)
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| 37. Silver River (Harrison Hot Springs, 13km)
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| 38. Tipella (Harrison Hot Springs, 13km)
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| 39. Wahleach Island 2 (Harrison Hot Springs, 13km)
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40. Agassiz / Maria Slough / Seabird Island / Sumallo River / Taboo Creek / Wahleach Island / Welch Peak (Agassiz, 13km)
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Agassiz - After Captain Lewis N. Agassiz. Having sold his commission in the Royal Welch Fusiliers, he emigrated first to Prince Edward Island and then to Ontario. |