Snowshoe Creek
In this despatch from 1862, Douglas mentions a Snow Shoe River, Carribou District, and to confuse matters of its exact location, BCGNIS lists four “Snowshoe Creeks”, two of which are in the Cariboo region in south-central British Columbia.1
Likely, it is the one that flows south into Keithly Creek,2 as this is nearest another feature Douglas mentions in this despatch from 1863: Snow Shoe Mountain, which is likely on or near present-day Snowshoe Plateau, or a lump term for all the summits of that massif.3
These features mentioned by Douglas were of mining interests for their rich specimens of Auriferous Quartz.
  • 1. Snowshoe Creek, BC Geographical Names Information System; Snowshoe Creek [flows into Fraser River], BC Geographical Names Information System.
  • 2. Snowshoe Creek, BC Geographical Names Information System.
  • 3. Snowshoe Plateau, BC Geographical Names Information System.
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Douglas, Sir James

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Cariboo Region

Fraser River

The Colonial Despatches Team. Snowshoe Creek. The Colonial Despatches of Vancouver Island and British Columbia 1846-1871, Edition 2.0, ed. The Colonial Despatches Team. Victoria, B.C.: University of Victoria. https://bcgenesis.uvic.ca/snowshoe_creek.html.

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