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Skwlax te Secwepemculecw (Shuswap language: Skwlax) is a First Nations band government of a community of the Secwepemc Nation, located in the Central Interior region of British Columbia, Canada. Its main Indian reserve is in Chase, British Columbia , sometimes marked Squilax on maps ("black bear" in the Shuswap language ) is properly called ...
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A houseboat on Lake Union in Seattle, Washington, US Houseboat Cornelia in Ystad, Sweden, 2018. A houseboat is a boat that has been designed or modified to be used primarily for regular dwelling. Most houseboats are not motorized, as they are usually moored or kept stationary, fixed at a berth, and often tethered to land to provide utilities ...
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Scotch Creek (Shuswap: Cemetetkwe [1]) is a small community in British Columbia based on summer tourism located on the shores of Shuswap Lake at the mouth of the creek of the same name. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Traditionally, Cemetetkwe was important for hunting, berry picking, cedar roots and birch bark for baskets.
The Secwépemc (/ ʃ ə x hw ɛ p ˈ m ɪ x / shəkh-whep-MIKH; [2] Secwepemctsín: [ʃəˈxʷɛpməx] or [səˈxʷɛpməx]), also known by the exonym Shuswap (/ ˈ ʃ uː ʃ w ɑː p / SHOOSH-wahp), are a First Nations people residing in the interior of the Canadian province of British Columbia. They speak one of the Salishan languages, known ...
Note: This article is for features and facilities which are directly under the administration or jurisdiction of the government of the regional district. For geographic features, Indian Reserves and band governments, and provincial and federal parks in the area circumscribed by its boundary, see Category:Shuswap Country and Category:Columbia ...
Rolf Wallgren Bruhn had a pole yard, giving rise to the name Pole Yard Point. [87] The site later became the Carney pole yard. [88] The Shandy Cove Resort opened in 1968. [89] The area includes Shandy Cove, about 35 properties along Mara West Road, [55] and the Mara Point site of the Shuswap Lake Marine Provincial Park.