Chehalis waterway is around 31 km. It has perfectly clear water I think for me the water is truly icy. The Cheahlis River runs into Harrison River. There is a little stopping zone where we stopped and strolled along a little way until we went to a pleasant minimal sandy shoreline region.
A LITTLE HISTORY ABOUT THE CHEHALIS FIRST NATION:
The Chehalis First Nation or Chehalis Indian Band/ʃəˈheɪlɨs/ is the band legislature of the Sts'Ailes individuals, whose regions lie in the middle of Deroche and Agassiz, British Columbia.[1] The Sts'Alies are a Halqemeylem-talking individuals however are unmistakable generally and politically from the encompassing Sto:lo peoples.
My older son attended the Chehalis High School. He learned a lot about their language and culture. We are very proud to live in their country.
Here are some pictures:
A LITTLE HISTORY ABOUT THE CHEHALIS FIRST NATION:
The Chehalis First Nation or Chehalis Indian Band/ʃəˈheɪlɨs/ is the band legislature of the Sts'Ailes individuals, whose regions lie in the middle of Deroche and Agassiz, British Columbia.[1] The Sts'Alies are a Halqemeylem-talking individuals however are unmistakable generally and politically from the encompassing Sto:lo peoples.
My older son attended the Chehalis High School. He learned a lot about their language and culture. We are very proud to live in their country.
Here are some pictures:
My lovely hubby who made this beauty field trip possible on his birthday....Love you!
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