Squamish is a town and harbour on the Squamish River. The town is located nearly halfway
between
Vancouver and Whistler. The Squamish River is named after the Squamish First Nation band.
1 Squamish has been translated as
people of the sacred water.
2 The river was first recorded on an 1863 admiralty chart, and many obsolete spellings
have been recorded, including Chomes, Whoomis, Skqo’moc and Squohamish.
3
Europeans moved into the area in the late 1880s, and a small logging and agricultural
community formed.
4 The settlement was briefly renamed as Newport; however, in 1912, the government of
British Columbia reverted the official name back to Squamish.
5 Today, Squamish is a district municipality with a population of 14,000.
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