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Kimsquit was once a village belonging to the Nuxalk First Nation. It was located in a beautiful part of British Columbia, Canada. This historic spot is found where the Dean River meets Dean Channel. Kimsquit is known for its natural beauty and an important event that happened there in 1877.

Kimsquit: A Historic Village

Kimsquit was a traditional home for the Nuxalk people. They have lived in this area for thousands of years. The village was an important place for their culture and way of life. It was a center for fishing, hunting, and gathering food. The Nuxalk are one of Canada's many Indigenous peoples.

Where is Kimsquit?

Kimsquit is located on the Central Coast region of British Columbia. This area is known for its stunning fjords and mountains. The village site is right at the mouth of the Dean River. This river flows into Dean Channel, a long, narrow arm of the sea. Nearby, you can find Kemsquit Indian Reserve No. 1 at Kimsquit Bay. There is also a mountain called Kimsquit Mountain close by.

A Moment in History: 1877

In 1877, the village of Kimsquit experienced a difficult event. Ships from the Royal Navy shelled the village. The Royal Navy was the main naval force of the United Kingdom. This event was part of wider conflicts between Indigenous communities and the Canadian government or British authorities at the time. These conflicts often arose from misunderstandings or disputes over land and resources.

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