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Pavilion, British Columbia

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75: 144: 162: 62: 409:, a concept that Morrow seems to have adopted. The photo is definitely a different ferry and the term Low Bar Ferry does not appear to have ever been used in the historical records. A cross river ferry subsidized from 1897, which existed between these two extremities, was called 20-Mile Post or Pavilion. The ferry was about 2.2 kilometres (1.4 mi) northwest of Pavilion. 82: 231: 313:
observed the indigenous people possessed a basic fluency in French from earlier contact with the fur traders. In 1862, Mayne published his journals for this period. He recalled a large white flag waving over the grave of an indigenous chief. Pavilion is the French word for tent or flag. The location
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In 1949, a two-passenger aerial cable ferry attached to concrete anchors was installed to augment the rowboat. Two years later, heavier cable and a larger cage were installed to carry passengers and freight together. The rowboat operated at least until 1958 and the aerial cage ferry until 1962. No
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186 hectares (460 acres) in the vicinity. When Reynolds departed, Martley was granted this adjacent property. The Martley ranch was called "The Grange" and eventually comprised nearly 405 hectares (1,000 acres). At 22 Mile, the residence was a stop on the stage route. Martley also ran an
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The Lee general store building was modified or replaced over the decades. By the 1950s, the proprietors operated a bed and breakfast, five-table restaurant, post office/store, and gas bar. In 2000, an electrical fire destroyed the building. A community hall once existed.
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The size of the subsidies over the next two decades covered the payroll for the ferry operator, suggesting the use of only a rowboat, a fact not specified until 1917. A new ferry operator's residence was built in 1938–39. The rowboat was replaced in 1937–38 and 1942–43.
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1938–1963. In 1899, a partnership between John Bates Bryson and J.C. Smith purchased the Grange ranch, of which Byson became the sole owner two years later. The place was a stage stop. In 1949, the property was sold to Colonel Victor Spencer becoming
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The early anglicized version of the village name was Skwailuk, meaning hoar-frost, perhaps indicating the shaded ground remaining frozen during the long winters at this elevation. The
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By the early 1890s, Phil Garrigan owned the 20 Mile ranch. He also ran a store and blacksmith shop. Cornelius O’Halloran owned the 19 Mile ranch. His son was a justice of the
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In 1881, Billy Kane bought the George Baillie property at 20 Mile, developing it into the "Box K" ranch. At 21 Mile, William Lee established a general store (1860s) and a
351:–Lillooet freight business. In 1859, Pavilion comprised around 20 miners' huts, which provided a base to reorganize prior to proceeding to various mining prospects. 1072: 224: 74: 106: 734: 188: 701: 605: 761: 1033: 362: 654: 486: 390: 315: 623: 217: 262: 234: 939: 921: 903: 885: 867: 831: 777: 348: 358:(1872). The latter operated as late as 1909. The post office existed 1873, 1878–1881, 1882–1904, and 1905 onward. 1062: 849: 813: 430: 957: 993: 437:
was 8.2 kilometres (5.1 mi) northeast of Glen Fraser and 8.2 kilometres (5.1 mi) southwest of Moran.
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farther south along the Fraser, and perhaps was also a mark of wealth, cloth being an expensive trading item.
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Patterns of Protest: Property, Social Movements, and the Law in British Columbia
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and many of the place names in the surrounding country are Secwepemc'tsn.
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Location with the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District of British Columbia
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comprise most of the area population. The Pavilion dialect is a mix of
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Ranching & Indian reserve community in British Columbia, Canada
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Populated places in the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District
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type of ferry appears to have existed after the mid-1960s.
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is an unincorporated community on the eastern side of the
385:outlines progress extending to the north. By 1862, 223: 207: 199: 187: 173: 155: 137: 34: 505:British Columbia Place Names, third edition, 1986 922:"Minister of Public Works annual report, 1957–58" 904:"Minister of Public Works annual report, 1951–52" 886:"Minister of Public Works annual report, 1949–50" 868:"Minister of Public Works annual report, 1942–43" 850:"Minister of Public Works annual report, 1937–38" 832:"Minister of Public Works annual report, 1938–39" 1026:Halfway to the Goldfields, A History of Lillooet 1053:Unincorporated settlements in British Columbia 8: 401:The caption to an 1890s photo describes the 31: 269:and 135 kilometres (84 mi) west of 814:"Minister of Lands annual report, 1917" 582: 580: 446: 222: 206: 198: 136: 101: 67: 58: 940:"Minister of Highways report, 1961–62" 721: 688: 676: 640: 571: 559: 532: 520: 473: 796:"Department of Lands and Forests Map" 756:. Talisman Publications. p. 96. 186: 172: 154: 7: 1073:Populated places on the Fraser River 549:. self-published. pp. 130–131. 257:. The place is near Mile 21 of the 25: 363:British Columbia Court of Appeal 229: 160: 142: 81: 80: 73: 60: 982:. October 16, 1915. p. 3. 342:. In 1858, Capt. John Martley 334:In 1856, David Reynolds began 1: 1000:. January 7, 1916. p. 1. 427:Pacific Great Eastern Railway 368:part of the "Diamond S Ranch" 964:. April 10, 1914. p. 1. 778:"Revenue Estimates, 1897–98" 800:searcharchives.vancouver.ca 1089: 752:Morrow, Trelle A. (2016). 711:. May 8, 2013. p. 36. 203:2,390 ft (730 m) 40:Ts'kw'aylaxw, Tsk'waylacw, 1024:Harris, Lorraine (1977). 666:(PhD). p. 286 (277). 547:Short Portage to Lillooet 383:Pavilion roads and stages 287:Pavilion 1 Indian Reserve 283:Ts'kw'aylaxw First Nation 102: 68: 59: 48: 653:Isitt, Benjamin (2018). 433:commenced. 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Index

Low Bar Ferry
Indian reserve

Pavilion is located in British Columbia
50°52′59″N 121°50′04″W / 50.88306°N 121.83444°W / 50.88306; -121.83444
Canada
British Columbia
Fraser Canyon
Lillooet Country
Regional district
Squamish-Lillooet
Area codes
250
778, 236, & 672
Highways
Highway 99
Fraser River
South Cariboo
British Columbia
Old Cariboo Road
BC Highway 99
Lillooet
Kamloops
Ts'kw'aylaxw First Nation
St'at'imcets
Secwepemc'tsn
Mayne
Royal Engineers
River Trail
Fraser Canyon Gold Rush

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