Transcription of Thurston Meadows Brochure - Sites and Trails BC
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Thurston MeadowsRecreation SitePlease report all forest fires. Phone toll-free: 1 800 663 5555 Thurston Meadows Recreation More InformationMenzies Bay as seen from second viewpointThousands of years ago, long before contact with European settlers, the Chilliwack Valley was occupied by the ancestors of the Ts'elxw yeqw Tribe. The Ts'elxw yeqw Tribe resided in close proximity to what is now referred to as Cultus Lake and Chilliwack River Ts'elxw yeqw Tribe were the first settlers around Ts'elxw yeqw (Chilliwack) Lake, in a portion of their Traditional Territory, which is today referred to as the Chilliwack River Valley. The Territory is a modern-day world class resource, beaming with the history, culture and tradition of the founding First the mid-18th century, with the creation of the Indian Act, the Ts'elxw yeqw Tribe, once a strong and territorial based Tribe, was divided into seven Indian Act First Nation communities. The modern-day Indian Bands that constitute the Ts'elxw yeqw Tribe include: Aitchelitz; Skowkale; Shxwh :y; Soowahile; Squiala; Tzeachten and Yakweakwioose.
Thurston Meadows Recreation Site Please report all forest fires. Phone toll-free: 1 800 663 5555 Thurston Meadows Recreation Site www.sitesandtrailsBC.ca
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