Shuswap gold rush history fever
The remains of William Lee’s cabin can still be found adjacent to the creek named after him, where he likely tried to pan for gold. […]
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The remains of William Lee’s cabin can still be found adjacent to the creek named after him, where he likely tried to pan for gold. […]
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Lower Adams Lake – Cstélen Words are not enough to do justice to this story. You need to be there and not just once, but
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Kathi Cooperman enjoys the spectacular view from the top of the Blind Bay Bluffs. This photo by Jim Cooperman appears in the beginning of the
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Shuswap Chiefs in Victoria, 1867 for Queen’s birthday, photo by Frederick Daily courtesy of the Royal BC Museum and Archives As communities prepare celebrations to
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Arthur Manuel addresses a group of activists in 2014 The Shuswap lost a true community leader and a powerful, effective advocate for Indigenous rights and
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