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Squamish, British Columbia

Administration
Full nameDistrict of Squamish
Official nameDistrict of Squamish
Settlement typeDistrict Municipality
CountryCanada
Province 
RegionHowe Sound/Sea to Sky Country
Regional DistrictSquamish-Lillooet Regional District
Government
MayorGreg Gardner
Governing bodySquamish Council
MPJohn Weston
MLAJoan McInytre
Geography
Total Area36.8 sq mi (95.41 km2)
Elevation16.4 ft (5 m)
Demography
Total Population14949 (2006)
Density (pop.)149.3/km2 (386.7/sq mi)
Other information
Time zonePacific Time Zone (UTC-8)
- Summer (DST)Pacific Daylight Time (UTC-7)
Postal code spanV0N, V8B
Area code604

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Squamish (-enˈskwɔːmɪʃpron; 2006 census population 14,949) is a community and a district municipality in the Canadian province of British Columbia, located at the north end of Howe Sound on the Sea to Sky Highway. The population of the Squamish census agglomeration � including Indian Reserves of the Squamish Nation not governed by the municipality � is 15,256.

The town of Squamish had its beginning during the construction of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway in the 1910s. It was the first southern terminus of that railway (now a part of CN). The town remains important in the operations of the line and also the port. Forestry has traditionally been the main industry in the area, and the town's largest employer was the Western Forest Products pulp mill. However, Western Pulp, Squamish Operation permanently ceased operation on January 26, 2006. Before the pulp mill, the town's largest employer had been International Forest Products (Interfor) with their sawmill and logging operation, but it closed a few years prior to the pulp mill. In recent years, Squamish has also become popular with Vancouver and Whistler residents' escaping the increased cost of living in those places, both less than one hour away by highway. Tourism is an increasingly important part of the town's economy.


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