Hill's Bar is located on the shores of the
Fraser River, just south of
Yale. It, along a with a variety of auriferous bars, was a profitable mining spot during
the Fraser River Gold Rush of 1857-58. Miners appeared to have named the bar after
the first European man to pan there. According to Akrigg and Akrigg, the Halkomelem name for the area is Qualark.
Hill's Bar appears in many despatches, starting in 1858. For example,
this despatch, from
Douglas to
Lytton, reports that one
George Cade, who owns a sluice on Hill's Bar,
had
four hired men at wages of five dollars a day,
under him, and together they averaged earnings of
400 dollars a day.