Kimsquit
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Kimsquit is a former village of the Nuxalk [1] at the mouth of the Dean River on the northeast side of Dean Channel in the Central Coast region of British Columbia, Canada.[2] Kemsquit Indian Reserve No. 1 is nearby at 52°49′00′′N 126°58′00′′W / 52.81667°N 126.96667°W / 52.81667; -126.96667 ,[3] which is on Kimsquit Bay; Kimsquit Mountain is nearby.
The village was shelled by the Royal Navy in 1877.[4]
References
[edit ]- ^ "Nuxalk Smayusta: Chako Kunamokst at Kimsquit". nuxalk.net. Retrieved 2020年10月24日.
- ^ "BC Geographical Names". apps.gov.bc.ca. Retrieved 2020年10月24日.
- ^ "BC Geographical Names". apps.gov.bc.ca. Retrieved 2020年10月24日.
- ^ "Nuxalk Smayusta: Chako Kunamokst at Kimsquit". nuxalk.net. Retrieved 2020年10月24日.
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[edit ]52°50′00′′N 126°57′00′′W / 52.83333°N 126.95000°W / 52.83333; -126.95000
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