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Hill's Bar

Coordinates: 49°32′00″N 121°26′00″W / 49.53333°N 121.43333°W / 49.53333; -121.43333
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Hill's Bar is a long-abandoned ghost town, really only the site of a former ghost town, located in the Fraser Canyon region of British Columbia. [1] The site of the former boomtown is situated near right bank of Fraser River, between Yale and mouth of Emory Creek.[2] The eponymous bar was the first active placer mining site at the onset of the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush, and was the scene of the Boatmakers of San Francisco claim, which included Ned McGowan of McGowan's War, and involved a dispute with Kowpelst (White Hat), chief of the Spuzzum people.[3]

References

  1. ^ Garnet Basque (1982), British Columbia Ghost Town Atlas. Sunfire Publications Limited.
  2. ^ "Hills Bar". BCGNIS. Retrieved 15 January 2012.
  3. ^ McGowan's War, Donald J. Hauka

49°32′00″N 121°26′00″W / 49.53333°N 121.43333°W / 49.53333; -121.43333