Quaaout – a community enhanced by tourism
There has always been a significant community on the north side of the Little River, as evidenced by the many kekuli pit house depressions near […]
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There has always been a significant community on the north side of the Little River, as evidenced by the many kekuli pit house depressions near […]
Quaaout – a community enhanced by tourism Read More »
It has been 20 years since I last hiked to the top of the Enderby Cliffs, so it was a real treat for us to
Hiking the Tplaqin Trail to the top of the Enderby Cliffs Read More »
Brennan Creek School Continuing the community tour, we head to Shuswap’s second northernmost community of Brennan Creek, where logging has always been the economic
Last one room school was at Brennan Creek Read More »
2010 algae bloom in Mara Lake We cannot afford to go backwards. The current debate within local governments about how to fund the ongoing
Watershed protection must move forward Read More »
Chief Atahm School, with the sod covered kekuli-room in the centre The Shuswap is home to approximately 50 communities, ranging in size from the tiny
The Shuswap community of Sexqéltqin Read More »