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Fountain Ranch

Kamloops & Whisler, CANADÀ 2024

 

The term "Fountain Ranch" typically refers to the general ranching and agricultural region of Fountain Valley, located near Lillooet in British Columbia (BC), Canada. This area is historically significant for several reasons:

 

Location: Fountain Valley is situated north of Lillooet, where the landscape transitions from forested mountains to drier, open grasslands suitable for cattle rearing (known as dryland ranching).

 

Indigenous Culture: It is a key population and cultural centre for the St'át'imc Nation (also known as the Lillooet Nation). This area, known to the St'át'imc as Ntqwixw, has been an important traditional salmon fishing ground on the Fraser River for centuries prior to colonial settlement.

 

Historical Ranching: Since the 19th century, Fountain Valley has been used for ranching and farming (with various ranches having been established there), forming part of the history of the Gold Rush and the Cariboo routes.

 

In summary, while there is no single, uniquely famous Canadian "Fountain Ranch," the name refers to the historical context of ranching in Fountain Valley, a critical area for St'át'imc culture and the history of settlement in the BC Interior.

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Uploaded on October 11, 2025
Taken on June 11, 2024