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Harrison Bay (British Columbia)

Harrison Bay is a lake-like expansion of the Harrison River, located west of its main course[1] adjacent to the communities of Chehalis and Harrison Mills in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Extremely shallow, the bay outlets to the Fraser at Harrison Mills, where in pre-gold rush times there had been a "riffle", which was dredged to enable easier steamer traffic to Harrison Lake and Port Douglas. The bay has been used as a log sort but is primarily recreational in use today, with the Scowlitz Indian Band running a beach and campground at its western end, on Squawkum Creek Indian Reserve No. 3, which is at the southwest corner of Harrison Bay.[2][3] Between it and the Fraser lies Harrison Hill, known in Upriver Halkomelem as Qithyll, which is an ancient burial ground currently under investigation by the First Nation in a joint effort with Simon Fraser University's archaeology department.. Adjacent to Kilby Provincial Park and the site of Harrison Mills are Williams Indian Reserve No. 2 and Scowlitz Indian Reserve No. 1[4][5]

References edit

  1. ^ BCGNIS entry "Harrison Bay"
  2. ^ Indian and Northern Affairs CAnada - Reserve/Settlement/Village Detail
  3. ^ "Squawkum Indian Reserve 3". BC Geographical Names.
  4. ^ Indian and Northern Affairs Canada - Reserve/Settlement/Village Detail
  5. ^ Indian and Northern Affairs Canada - Reserve/Settlement/Village Detail

49°14′00″N 121°59′00″W / 49.23333°N 121.98333°W / 49.23333; -121.98333


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