Shuswap’s Species at Risk
One way to gauge the environmental health of the Shuswap is by understanding how well rare species are fairing, given the growing impacts from resource […]
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One way to gauge the environmental health of the Shuswap is by understanding how well rare species are fairing, given the growing impacts from resource […]
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1862 map showing trail location to the Columbia No discussion of mining in the Shuswap would be complete without a review of the early Cherry
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‘Lovely Rita, the meter maid’ – my first vehicle on its long trip in the summer of 1967 from Berkeley, north to Vancouver through the
My first visit to Lee Creek, where I have lived since 1969 Read More »
Enderby Coal Mine, circa 1905, photo courtesy of the Enderby Museum & Archives With all the attention currently in British Columbia directed to mining, one
Mining the Shuswap Read More »
Squam Bay School, (photo by beavercarl) There is a well-used shortcut between the Shuswap and the North Thompson that utilizes the recently upgraded logging
The fascinating Sinmax Creek Valley – Ranching and mining near Adams Lake Read More »