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On 6/25/2017 at 9:05 PM, nzan said:

Even better and littler!

Telkwa is actually an Indigenous term that can translate loosely into English as 'where the two rivers meet,' and it was given its name because the village is built over a place at which one river splits into two. It's connected to itself by a bridge.

 

In the 1980s the locals would say that the best place to eat in Smithers is actually Telkwa as there were a bunch of great restaurants in the municipality... but then--in the eighties--there was a fire and most of them were lost.

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38 minutes ago, Two one one said:

Telkwa is actually an Indigenous term that can translate loosely into English as 'where the two rivers meet,' and it was given its name because the village is built over a place at which one river splits into two. It's connected to itself by a bridge.

 

In the 1980s the locals would say that the best place to eat in Smithers is actually Telkwa as there were a bunch of great restaurants in the municipality... but then--in the eighties--there was a fire and most of them were lost.

crocodile cafe forever.

don't recall what it was called back in the 70s or 80s

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