- Pavilion, British Columbia
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native_name = Ts'kw'aylaxw, Tsk'waylacw, or Tsk'weylecw ("hoarfrost")
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subdivision_name1 = flag|British Columbia
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subdivision_name2 =Fraser Canyon /Lillooet Country
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subdivision_name3 =Squamish-Lillooet
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subdivision_name4 =Lillooet, Marble Canyon
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footnotes = Pavilion, sometimes spelled incorrectly as Pavillion, is a ranching andIndian Reserve community in theFraser Canyon area ofBritish Columbia ,Canada . Most of the community is the population of thePavilion Indian Reserve of thePavilion Indian Band , aka the Ts'kw'aylaxw First Nation (or Tsk'waylacw First Nation or Tsk'weylecw First Nation) but there are also a number of ranches in the surrounding area, and a lakeshore recreational neighbourhood at nearbyPavilion Lake .History
Pavilion gets its name from its gold rush-era appearance, when the chief of the Tskwaylaxw flew a large banner of white cloth which was visible to travelers up and down the canyon on the River Trail and the
Old Cariboo Road (the white banner was a mark of a "friendly Indian" in the context of the then-recentFraser Canyon War farther south along the Fraser, and also maybe a mark of wealth, cloth being an expensive trade good at the time).During the gold rush, a small boomtown emerged at Pavilion, as it was an important junction between the Old Cariboo Road, which from Pavilion climbs up over
Pavilion Mountain toCut-off Valley toClinton, British Columbia , and the trail (soon after road) through Marble Canyon to theBonaparte River and what would become the route of theCariboo Road . In addition to miners' huts and packtrain encampments, by the time of theCariboo Gold Rush lands had been alienated by settlers and the ranchhouses served as hostelries to Cariboo-bound travellers.The ranches at Pavilion are some of the oldest land-grants in the province. The most prominent of them was staked by a Colonel Martley as part of a military-officer settlement program. It has since become part of the
Diamond S Ranch .First Nation
The Pavilion Indian Band, aka the Tskwaylaxw First Nation or Tscweylecw First Nation, are joint members of the
Lillooet Tribal Council of theSt'at'imc and also theShuswap Nation Tribal Council of theSecwepemc . The Pavilion dialect is a mix ofSt'at'imcets andSecwepemc'tsn and many of the placenames in the surrounding country are Secwepemc'tsn.References
* [http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcgn-bin/bcg10?name=38382 BCGNIS listing "Pavilion (community)"]
* [http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcgn-bin/bcg10?name=47325 BCGNIS listing "Pavilion Range"]
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