1. Haisla / Coste Island
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Coste Island after Louis Coste, chief engineer in the federal Department of Public Works, who in 1898 examined the heads of various inlets in quest of a suitable terminus for a proposed railway to the Yukon. |
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2. Kitimat (District) / Minette Bay
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Kitimat - A Coast Tsimshian word meaning 'people of the falling snow.' Many years ago some Tsimshian people, arriving in great canoes to take part in some winter ceremonies, were greeted by their hosts during a heavy fall of snow. |
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3. Dala-Kildala Rivers Estuaries Park
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4. Henderson's Ranch 11
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5. Kitamaat 1
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6. Kitimat River Park
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7. Nechako
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8. Tahla (Kildala) 4
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9. Walth 3
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10. Weewanie
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11. Foch-Gilttoyees Park / Gilttoyees Inlet (Haisla, 8km)
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From the Haisla Indian word meaning a 'long and narrow stretch of water leading outward.' |
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12. Kemano (Haisla, 8km)
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Kemano - This, the site of the huge hydroelectric power project of the Aluminum Company of Canada, takes its name from a small Indian band, a branch of the Kitimats. The meaning of the word is not known. |
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13. Kitamaat Village / Dala River / Gardner Canal / Kildala Arm / Kitelse Lake / Maitland Island / Mount Ney / Wedeene River (Haisla, 8km)
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Dala River from either from the Haisla Indian word meaning 'in hand,' or from one meaning 'long way ahead.' |