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Pavilion topographic map
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Pavilion
The early anglicized version of the village name was Skwailuk, meaning hoar-frost, perhaps indicating the shaded ground remaining frozen during the long winters at this elevation. The Ts'kw'aylaxw First Nation (a.k.a. the Tsk'waylacw First Nation or Tsk'weylecw First Nation), residing on the Pavilion 1 Indian Reserve comprise most of the area population. The Pavilion dialect is a mix of St'at'imcets and Secwepemc'tsn and many of the place names in the surrounding country are Secwepemc'tsn.
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Name: Pavilion topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Pavilion, British Columbia, Canada (50.86295 -121.84815 50.90295 -121.80815)
Average elevation: 855 m
Minimum elevation: 240 m
Maximum elevation: 1,241 m
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