Wilmer, British Columbia
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Wilmer is a small settlement near Invermere, British Columbia. The settlement was originally known as Peterborough and was founded in 1886. The explorer David Thompson founded a Northwest trading company post near the present-day site of Wilmer after crossing the Rockies via Howse Pass in 1807. Thompson spent a winter there while mapping the region.[citation needed] The site of the fort is now the National Historic Site Kootenae House.
The settlement, originally Peterborough, was changed in 1902 to honour Wilmer Wells provincial Minister of Public Works.[1]: 296
Wilmer is situated on benchland overlooking the Rocky Mountain Trench.[citation needed]
References
- ^ Akrigg, G.P.V.; Akrigg, Helen B. (1986), British Columbia Place Names (3rd, 1997 ed.), Vancouver: UBC Press, ISBN 0-7748-0636-2
External links
- Description of Wilmer, by the Invermere Valley Echo written in 2006. (Identifies the town as being near Invermere, date settled, first town in the area, and lists the old name)
50°32′24″N 116°03′47″W / 50.540°N 116.063°W