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can refer to: MV Nimpkish, a 1973 BC Ferry the Nimpkish River Lower Nimpkish Provincial Park, a part in the river's lower basin Nimpkish Lake, a lake in
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First Nations government in British Columbia, Canada
ʼNamgis First Nation territory, however, spans the basin of the Nimpkish River and Nimpkish Lake and adjoining parts of the interior of northern Vancouver
ʼNamgis_First_Nation
MV Nimpkish is an N-class ferry formerly owned by BC Ferries. Entering service with the British Columbia Ministry of Transportation in 1973, the vessel
MV_Nimpkish
Defunct Canadian logging railroad
Columbia, the line ran 90 km (56 mi) from Vernon Lake, through Woss, and past Nimpkish Lake Provincial Park to Beaver Cove. It was the last operating logging
Englewood_Railway
Lake on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada
Nimpkish Lake is a lake in the Northern Vancouver Island region of British Columbia, Canada. It is the location of Nimpkish Lake Provincial Park and is
Nimpkish_Lake
Mountain range in Canada
Nootka Island Karmutzen Range: Between Nimpkish Lake, Tlakwa Creek and Karmuzten Creek Hankin Range: Between Nimpkish Lake and Bonanza Lake Franklin Range:
Insular_Mountains
River in British Columbia, Canada
The Nimpkish River is a river in northern Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada. It is the longest river on the Island, rising on the west slope
Nimpkish_River
Series of mountain ranges in Vancouver Island
Nootka Island. Karmutzen Range: Between Nimpkish Lake, Tlakwa Creek and Karmuzten Creek. Hankin Range: Between Nimpkish Lake and Bonanza Lake. Franklin Range:
Vancouver_Island_Ranges
Largest island in British Columbia, Canada
Lizard Lake (Williams Creek) Lower Campbell Lake Nahmint Lake Nanaimo Lakes Nimpkish Lake Nitinat Lake Quamichan Lake Ralph Lake Sarita Lake Shawnigan Lake
Vancouver_Island
Whulk at the mouth of the Nimpkish River; the chief, Gwaʼ nalalis, was later transformed by Q!aʼneqe lak into the Nimpkish River. Coyote in mythology
Transformer_(spirit-being)
Pod of killer whales
been due to his old age. Nimpkish (A33). Nimpkish was Scimitar’s second son and was estimated to have been born in 1971. Nimpkish often took the role of
A1_Pod
Indigenous ethnic group of the Pacific Northwest Coast
Those-Who-Are-One-When-They-Come-Together Xwa̱lkw / Nimpkish River and Yalis / Alert Bay, Nimpkish-Cheslakees Ławitsis Angry-ones Ḵalug̱wis / Turnour Island
Kwakwakaʼwakw
Provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located on the lower Nimpkish River
Lower Nimpkish Provincial Park is a provincial park in British Columbia, Canada, located on the lower Nimpkish River. It is an undeveloped wilderness park
Lower Nimpkish Provincial Park
Lower_Nimpkish_Provincial_Park
Weewaikai (Cape Mudge) Wewaykum (Campbell River) Kwiakah Koskimo 'Namgis (Nimpkish) Haisla (Kitamaat) Henaksiala Heiltsuk (Bella Bella, at the community of
List of First Nations peoples in Canada
List_of_First_Nations_peoples_in_Canada
Designated place in British Columbia, Canada
Lake after the nearby lake of the same name, is a small village in the Nimpkish Valley, located 75 km (47 mi) southeast of Port McNeill and 128 km (80 mi)
Woss
this nation is the ʼNamgis First Nation. They were formerly known as the Nimpkish. The nation is composed of 5 clans (5 ’Na̱mima): Tsi’tsilwa’lag̱ami, Tʼłatła̱lamin
ʼNamgis
Provincial park in British Columbia, Canada
Nimpkish Lake Provincial Park is a provincial park on northern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada on Vancouver Island. The park is 3,949 ha. in
Nimpkish_Lake_Provincial_Park
Canadian ferry
dry-docking the vessel for repairs. She was replaced by the smaller ferry Nimpkish. In April 2020, BC Ferries announced that Northern Sea Wolf would not run
MV_Northern_Sea_Wolf
Canadian ferry built in 1960
Sources: MV Nimpkish MV Albert J Savoie Nicola is the sister ship of MV Nimpkish, it is the smallest ship owned by B.C ferries. But, the Nimpkish was tied
MV_Nicola_(1960)
Province 162 531 45. Hāwea New Zealand Otago, South Island 161 528 45. Nimpkish Canada British Columbia,(Vancouver Island) 161 528 47. Wānaka New Zealand
List_of_lakes_by_depth
BC Ferries' second-smallest ship. It held 16 vehicles (tied with the MV Nimpkish), 138 passengers and crew, and operated at a maximum speed of 9 knots (17 km/h)
MV_Mill_Bay
dry-docking the vessel for repairs. She was replaced by the smaller ferry Nimpkish. In April 2020, BC Ferries announced that Northern Sea Wolf would not run
List of BC Ferries accidents and incidents
List_of_BC_Ferries_accidents_and_incidents
Native American language family
/ Kwaḵ̓wala dialect (Bands of Gilford Island, Knight Inlet, Kwakiutl, Nimpkish, Alert Bay, Kincome Inlet) 'Nak̕wala / Bak̓wa̱mk̓ala dialect (also known
Wakashan_languages
Mountain range in Canada
is a small mountain range in British Columbia, Canada, located west of Nimpkish Lake on Vancouver Island, north of Tlakwa Creek and south and east of Karmuzten
Karmutzen_Range
Canadian naval training ship (1954–2007)
was transferred to the Royal Canadian Airforce (RCAF) and renamed M.975 Nimpkish II. With the RCAF she was used to ferry personnel and supplies from Coal
CFAV_Caribou_(YAG_314)
Canadian artist (1961)
and sculptor residing in Haliburton, Ontario, Canada. She belongs to the Nimpkish band of the Kwakiutl First Nation. Barkhouse was born in Vancouver, British
Mary_Anne_Barkhouse
Mountain in British Columbia, Canada
Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, located 16 km (10 mi) east of Nimpkish. List of mountains of Canada Whiltilla Mountain in the Canadian Mountain
Whiltilla_Mountain
Surname list
mountain range on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, located between Nimpkish and Bonanza Lakes Hankins, a surname This page lists people with the surname
Hankin
Canadian Navy vessels
Caribou 314 Withey's Shipyard, Gabriola Island, BC 1954 2007 YFP 314 M.975 Nimpkish II (RCAF) YAG 314 Sold for C$1,153.00 Name reused for Orca-class PCT 57
YAG_training_vessel
Nechako River Nesook River Niagara Creek Nicola River Nicomekl River Nimpkish Lake Nimpkish River Ningunsaw River Nitinat River Noaxe Creek Nomash River North
List of rivers of British Columbia (alphabetical)
List_of_rivers_of_British_Columbia_(alphabetical)
Highway on Vancouver Island in British Columbia
Port McNeill. The highway then follows the eastern shore of Nimpkish Lake and the Nimpkish River through a long stretch of dense forest terrain for 64 km
British_Columbia_Highway_19
smallest vessel in their fleet. The N class consists of four vessels: MV Nimpkish, sold to Mike Buttle Services in 2019 and renamed Mid Coaster. Built: Vancouver
N-class_ferry
1999 Northwest (Skeena River) Nimpkish River Ecological Reserve ER Mount Waddington 19 47 1988 Vancouver Island Nimpkish Lake Provincial Park PP Mount
List of British Columbia Provincial Parks
List_of_British_Columbia_Provincial_Parks
Mountain range in Canada
mountain range on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, located between Nimpkish and Bonanza Lakes. It has an area of 287 km2 and is a subrange of the Vancouver
Hankin_Range
assigned to the Port McNeill–Sointula–Alert Bay route, replacing the MV Nimpkish. In 1985, the Ministry's coastal routes and ferries were transferred to
MV_Tenaka
Silverweed (Potentilla pacifica) and cloverfields at the mouth of the Nimpkish River. The Sto:lo regularly burned down terrain to make berries grow better
History of the Coast Salish peoples
History_of_the_Coast_Salish_peoples
Mountain range in British Columbia, Canada
British Columbia, Canada, located in the area between the headwaters of the Nimpkish River and those of the White River. It has an area of 448 km2 and is a
Sutton_Range
Murtle Lake Nanaimo Lakes Nation Lakes Nechako Lakes Ness Lake Nicola Lake Nimpkish Lake Nimpo Lake Nitinat Lake Nuttlude Lake Lake O'Hara Lake Oesa Okanagan
List of lakes of British Columbia
List_of_lakes_of_British_Columbia
Neville) Whulk or xwalkw, also known as Cheslakees, at the mouth of the Nimpkish River Yalis (Alert Bay IR No. 1) Zalidis, near Glendale Cove List of Indian
List of Kwakwakaʼwakw villages
List_of_Kwakwakaʼwakw_villages
Former village on northern Vancouver Island
"(logs) place crossewise", was a Kwakwaka'wakw village at the mouth of the Nimpkish River on northern Vancouver Island, which was a place of origin for some
Whulk
Mountain in British Columbia, Canada
Canada District Rupert Land District Parent range Vancouver Island Ranges Topo map NTS 92L7 Nimpkish Climbing First ascent 1931 GJ Jackson survey party
Tsitika_Mountain
Kakweiken River Canoona River (Princess Royal Island) Kokish River Nimpkish River Nimpkish Lake Woss Creek Davie River Keogh River Quatsie River Tsuiquate
List of rivers of British Columbia
List_of_rivers_of_British_Columbia
Spanish Navy officer
his name due to his marriage to a daughter of a chief of the Nuchimas (Nimpkish). Galiano admits to not understanding very well, but reports that Quicomacsia
Dionisio_Alcalá_Galiano
300 Purchased in 1971. Sold at an auction for CA$210,000 in 2019 6 MV Nimpkish N 1973 1985-2020 12 95 Transferred to BC Ferries in 1985 28/28A/40 MV North
List_of_BC_Ferries_ships
Nation Xwméthkwyiem Coast Salish Halkomelem Vancouver 'Namgis First Nation Nimpkish Indian Band 'Namgis Kwakwaka'wakw Kwak'wala Kwakiutl District Council Nadleh
List of First Nations governments in British Columbia
List_of_First_Nations_governments_in_British_Columbia
Provincial park in northeastern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
community of Woss Lake and southwest of Sayward. The park lies inside the Nimpkish Valley watershed. On October 28, 1977, the "Class A" park was officially
Schoen_Lake_Provincial_Park
Mountain range on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada
Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, located in the area between the Nimpkish River and the Tsitika River. It has an area of 150 km2 and is a subrange
Bonanza_Range
50°48′30″N 128°40′01″W / 50.8083°N 128.667°W / 50.8083; -128.667 Lower Nimpkish Provincial Park 50°32′15″N 127°00′40″W / 50.5375°N 127.01111111111°W
List of provincial parks of Vancouver Island
List_of_provincial_parks_of_Vancouver_Island
Nass Camp Nazko New Aiyansh New Brighton New Settlement Nicholson Nicola Nimpkish Nimpo Lake Norgate (within the District of North Vancouver) North Bend
List of communities in British Columbia
List_of_communities_in_British_Columbia
Tatshenshini River Tagish Lake Atlin Lake Taku River Cheakamus River Elaho River Nimpkish River Somass River Shulaps Range Cayoosh Range Lillooet Ranges Chilcotin
List of placenames of Indigenous origin in the Americas
List_of_placenames_of_Indigenous_origin_in_the_Americas
Canadian writer and conservationist (1908–1976)
had expired. He remained in British Columbia for three years to work at Nimpkish Lake on Vancouver Island as a logger, a commercial fisherman and an occasional
Roderick_Haig-Brown
Mountain in British Columbia, Canada
of Gold River and 3 km (2 mi) south of Sutton Peak. The source of the Nimpkish River is on the west slope of Mount Alston, 700 metres from its summit
Mount_Alston
– Halq'emeylem for "the route to go" or "the pathway". Nicomen Island Nimpkish River, from the name of the 'Namgis, the Kwakwaka'wakw people whose territory
List of place names in Canada of Indigenous origin
List_of_place_names_in_Canada_of_Indigenous_origin
Mountain in British Columbia, Canada
Canada District Rupert Land District Parent range Vancouver Island Ranges Topo map NTS 92L7 Nimpkish Climbing First ascent 1931 GJ Jackson survey party
Mount_Derby
Canadian geologist
Gunningite Gunning, H.C. (1930): Geology and Mineral Deposits of Quatsino-Nimpkish Area, Vancouver Island, British Columbia; in Summary Report 1929; Geological
Henry_C._Gunning
Canadian physician
Alfred, the contemporary band manager for the 'Namgis First Nation (then "Nimpkish First Nation"), was one of Pickup's primary opponents, and was quoted as
Jack_Pickup
Mountain in British Columbia, Canada
603611 Geography Location Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada District Rupert Land District Parent range Bonanza Range Topo map NTS 92L7 Nimpkish
Mount_Ashwood
Mountain in British Columbia, Canada
Karmutzen Range on Vancouver Island in British Columbia. It is to the west of Nimpkish Lake which was formerly known as Karmutzen Lake. The mountain name was
Karmutzen_Mountain
Capilano dollar Vernon Brown Mary Capilano https://en.numista.com/70642 Nimpkish dollar Vernon Brown Kakasolas https://en.numista.com/79505 Cowichan dollar
Northwest Indian Heritage Dollars
Northwest_Indian_Heritage_Dollars
Type of boat built by Canadian boatbuilders during the Second World War
and painted up as CML 022 Sold 1946 as Gulf Wing, later Troubadour III, Nimpkish Princess, Northland Princess, Kona Winds, Knight Time II, sank 2015 ML
Canadian Fairmile B motor launch
Canadian_Fairmile_B_motor_launch
Steamship that operated from 1910 to 1913
a settlement of the 'Namgis group of Kwakwaka'wakw at the mouth of the Nimpkish River also known as Whulk. The name Cheslakees is said to have been that
Cheslakee
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Afghan, Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Parsi
A Flower Garden
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Traditional
One who is Incapable of Being Conquered; Defeated; Subdued
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Name of a Raga
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Teutonic
Firm defender.
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Slavic
Famous ruler.
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Russian
Watchful.
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English
Variant spelling of English Annemarie, ANNMARIE means "favor; grace," and "obstinate, rebellious."
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English Latin American French
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