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Chase River

Coordinates: 49°08′10″N 123°55′09″W / 49.13611°N 123.91917°W / 49.13611; -123.91917
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The Chase River, known in the Hulquminum language as Kulwulton,[1] is a river on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, discharging into the Gulf of Georgia at the south end of Nanaimo Harbour.[2] It is the namesake of the Nanaimo neighbourhood of Chase River.

History

In the winter of 1852-53, a Scottish shepherd, Peter Brown, was killed by two natives, one a Cowichan the other a Snuneymuxw (Nanaimo). The Snuneymuxw, hearing that the governor and troops would be huntihg him, fled and was easily captured because of fresh-falling snow making his tracks easy to find. The "chase" ended at this river.[3]

References

49°08′10″N 123°55′09″W / 49.13611°N 123.91917°W / 49.13611; -123.91917