Kliluk the Spotted Lake Canada


    Kliluk, the Spotted Lake, Canada


    Originally known to the First Nations of the Okanagan Valley as Khiluk, which was- and remains today revered as a sacred site producing therapeutic waters. During World War I the minerals of Spotted Lake were used in manufacturing ammunition. Later the area came under the control of the Ernest Smith Family, for a term of about 40 years. In 1979 Smith attempted to create interest in a spa at the lake. The First Nations responded with an effort to buy the lake; in October 2001 they finally struck a deal. First Nations arranged the purchase of 22 hectares of land for a total of $720,000, and contributed about 20% of the cost. The Indian Affairs Department paid the remainder.

    Kliluk, the Spotted Lake, Canada


    Kliluk, the Spotted Lake, Canada


    Kliluk, the Spotted Lake, Canada


    Kliluk, the Spotted Lake, Canada


    Kliluk, the Spotted Lake, Canada


    Kliluk, the Spotted Lake, Canada


    Kliluk, the Spotted Lake, Canada


    Kliluk, the Spotted Lake, Canada


    Kliluk, the Spotted Lake, Canada


    Kliluk, the Spotted Lake, Canada


    Kliluk, the Spotted Lake, Canada


    Kliluk, the Spotted Lake, Canada


    Kliluk, the Spotted Lake, Canada


    Kliluk, the Spotted Lake, Canada


    Kliluk, the Spotted Lake, Canada


    Kliluk, the Spotted Lake, Canada


    Kliluk, the Spotted Lake, Canada


    Spotted Lake


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Kliluk the Spotted Lake Canada


Kliluk, the Spotted Lake, Canada


Originally known to the First Nations of the Okanagan Valley as Khiluk, which was- and remains today revered as a sacred site producing therapeutic waters. During World War I the minerals of Spotted Lake were used in manufacturing ammunition. Later the area came under the control of the Ernest Smith Family, for a term of about 40 years. In 1979 Smith attempted to create interest in a spa at the lake. The First Nations responded with an effort to buy the lake; in October 2001 they finally struck a deal. First Nations arranged the purchase of 22 hectares of land for a total of $720,000, and contributed about 20% of the cost. The Indian Affairs Department paid the remainder.

Kliluk, the Spotted Lake, Canada


Kliluk, the Spotted Lake, Canada


Kliluk, the Spotted Lake, Canada


Kliluk, the Spotted Lake, Canada


Kliluk, the Spotted Lake, Canada


Kliluk, the Spotted Lake, Canada


Kliluk, the Spotted Lake, Canada


Kliluk, the Spotted Lake, Canada


Kliluk, the Spotted Lake, Canada


Kliluk, the Spotted Lake, Canada


Kliluk, the Spotted Lake, Canada


Kliluk, the Spotted Lake, Canada


Kliluk, the Spotted Lake, Canada


Kliluk, the Spotted Lake, Canada


Kliluk, the Spotted Lake, Canada


Kliluk, the Spotted Lake, Canada


Kliluk, the Spotted Lake, Canada


Spotted Lake


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