The exact location of Great Falls is difficult to determine. Certainly, it was along
the
Fraser River, and was mined chiefly in 1858-1859, but several references to “great falls” exist
within and without the Colonial correspondence. Bancroft reports that
Fountain is
six miles above the great falls,
which places the “great falls” at the northern end of
Lillooet.
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In
this despatch to
Stanley,
Douglas notes that some miners had prospected
as far as the Great Falls, forty miles beyond the confluence of Thompson's River,
that is, 64 km North of
Lytton, which corresponds roughly with Bancroft’s location. To muddy things further,
Douglas, in the same despatch, refers to
the falls
several times, but this reads as distinct from the Great Falls; see
The Falls entry for more.