Squamish Nation - Reserves

Reserves

Indian Reserves under the administration of the Squamish Nation are:

  • Kitsilano Indian Reserve No.6, located in the City of Vancouver, near English Bay, on the south side of the mouth of False Creek, 4.4 ha.
  • Mission Indian Reserve No.6, on the north shore of Burrard Inlet on Wagg and Mosquito Creeks, bounded on the north and east by the City of North Vancouver, 59.6 ha.
  • Seymour Creek Indian Reserve No.2, on north shore of Burrard Inlet, on right bank of Seymour Creek, near the mouth of Second Narrows, 45.5 ha.
  • Capilano Indian Reserve No.5, on north shore of Burrard Inlet at First Narrows, north end of Lions Gate Bridge, 155.6ha
  • Skowishin Indian Reserve No.7, on left bank of the Squamish River, 29.6 ha.
  • Chuckchuck Indian Reseve No. 8, on left bank of the Squamish River. 0.1 ha.
  • Poyam Indian Reserve No.9, on left bank of the Squamish River, 0.3 ha.
  • Skowishin Graveyard Indian Reserve No. 10, left bank of the Squamish River near the mouth of Ashlu Creek, 0.4 ha.
  • Cheakamus Indian Reserve No.11, at and to the north of the junction of the Squamish and Cheakamus Rivers., 1639.4 ha.
  • Yookwitz Indian Reserve No.12, right bank of the Squamish River, opposite mouth of the Cheakamus River, 9.3 ha.
  • Poquiosin & Skamain Indian Reserve No. 13, left bank of the Squamish River at the mouth of the Cheakmus River, 45.2 ha
  • Waiwakum Indian Reserve No.14, left bank of the Squamish River 2 miles below the mouth of the Cheakamus River 15.0 ha.
  • Aikwucks Indian Reserve No.15, left bank of the Squamish River, 11.1 ha
  • Seaichem Indian Reserve No.16, on the east bank of Kowtain Slough of the Squamish River, 3 miles below the mouth of the Cheakamus River, 27.5 ha.
  • Kowtain Indian Reserve No.17, on the left bank of Kowtain Slough of the Squamish River, 4 miles from that river's mouth on Howe Sound, 20.8 ha.
  • Yekwaupsum Indian Reserve No.18, near left bank of the Squamish River, 3 miles from its mouth on Howe Sound, 2 ha.
  • Yekwaupsum Indian Reserve No.19, on right bank of the Squamish River, 3 miles north of its mouth on Howe Sound, 1 ha.
  • Stawamus Indian Reserve No.24, at the mouth of the Stawamus River at the head of Howe Sound, 1 mile southest of downtown Squamish, 22.1 ha.
  • Kaikalahun Indian Reserve No.25, on west shore of Howe Sound south of Port Mellon, 11.5 ha.
  • Chekwelp Indian Reserve No.26, on the west shore of Howe Sound, to the west of Keats Island, 11.3 ha.
  • Chekwelp Indian Reserve No.26A, on the west shore of Howe Sound northwest of Keats Island, 0.2 ha.
  • Schaltuuch Indian Reserve No.27, on a small island north of Shelter Island in Shoal Channel of Howe Sound, west of Keats Island, 5 haa.
  • Defence Island Indian Reserve No.28, in Howe Sound, northeast from Anvil Island (Hat Island00, the easterly of two islands called Defence Islands, 1.7 ha.
  • Kwum Kwum Indian Reserve, the westerly of the two Defence Islands northeast of Anvil Island, 6.20 ha.

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