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Naming
[edit]The introduction states that calling it the "Squamish Chief" is erroneous. Would that not be accurate in the sense that it is "The Chief" which resides in the town of "Squamish".
References
[edit]- Bivouac.com Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia (Stawamus Chief Mountain)
- Stawamus Chief and Shannon Falls Provincial Parks Brochure Map
Footnotes
[edit]McLane, Kevin (2005). The Climbers Guide to Squamish. Elaho Press. p. 203. ISBN 0-9733035-4-9
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