Monashee Mountains help define the Shuswap
Mount Fosthall is the second highest mountain in the Shuswap The Shuswap region is defined by its watershed, which includes the rivers and streams […]
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Mount Fosthall is the second highest mountain in the Shuswap The Shuswap region is defined by its watershed, which includes the rivers and streams […]
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Bastion Mountain The Shuswap has a fascinating geological past, as below our feet is a section of a Precambrian craton called the Shuswap terrane,
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Dr. Mary Thomas It is rare for a Shuswap resident to achieve provincial or national recognition for the contributions they have made to society.
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James Wyld’s 1844 map published by Charles Wilkes, courtesy of Derek Hayes and the David Rumsey Collection The 1841 map of the Oregon Territory published
Maps improve after Moberly’s survey of the Shuswap Read More »