Orval Van Horlick demonstrates gold panning
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Orval Van Horlick demonstrates gold panning at Coast Mountain Outdoor School.
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Orval Van Horlick demonstrates gold panning
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Orval Van Horlick demonstrates gold panning at Coast Mountain Outdoor School.
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On October 28, 1981, 4 vehicles plunged into a creek after debris flow had destroyed the M Creek Bridge on the Squamish Highway during heavy rains. 9 people died including Tammi Lee Boscariol, daughter of Squamish residents William and Anne Boscariol, and her boyfriend William Stewart Short.
Flooded area near Leski's Crossing
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Flooded area near Leski's Crossing behind Golden's house. October 1981.
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Suspected to be 1962.
Grading highway from Squamish to Britannia
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Grading highway from Squamish to Britannia
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John Dillabough standing in front of the Intermediate Care Facility (near completion).
Construction of the Civic Center
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A dance was held in 1978 at the newly opened Civic Center. It became known as the "Loggers Sports Stomp".
Work at little Stawamus bridge
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The actual Indian spelling of Stawamus is STA-a-mus and is a variant of Squamish and means "birthplace of the winds". Pioneers often used "Stamish" instead of "Stawamus". The name refers to the Indian reserve at the mouth of the Squamish River (Reserve #24), the Stawamus River, the area drained by it and the "Chief".
Squamish Public Library, Squamish Files: Place Names.
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Cleveland Avenue, drains plugged
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BC Tel Cable Splicer at Alberta Creek mudslide
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Installing overpass over Highway 99
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Late September 1979
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The Newport Hotel burned down in 1956 (present location of the Chieftain Hotel).
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Stawamus Creek (near Indian Reserve) during flood in 1965.
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Construction of new M Creek Bridge
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Road closed as result of flood
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Suspected to be the flood of 1962.
Grading highway from Squamish to Britannia
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Cleveland Avenue looking north
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$500,000 bridge over Cheakamus River
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Police car by Castle's Crossing
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Late 1950's
Pat Brennan opening municipal hall
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Pat Brennan opening municipal hall with Honourable Allen Williams on right.