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Before We Lost the Lake

- A Natural and Human History of Sumas Valley
Af: Chad Reimer Engelsk Paperback

Before We Lost the Lake

- A Natural and Human History of Sumas Valley
Af: Chad Reimer Engelsk Paperback
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For thousands of years, the broad expanse between Sumas and Vedder Mountains east of Vancouver lay under water, forming the bed of Sumas Lake. As recently as a century ago, the lakes shores stood four miles across and six miles long. During yearly high water, the lake spilled onto the surrounding prairies; during high flood years, it reached from Chilliwack into Washington State. Then, through the 1920s, a network of dykes, canals, dams and pumphouses was erected and the lake drained -- reclaimed in the words of projects supporters. A new landscape was created, a seemingly natural prairie carved up into productive farmland. Today, few people are aware that Sumas Lake ever existed. The only reminder is a plaque erected on the old lakeshore, at a rest-stop along the Trans-Canada Highway just east of Whatcom Road, on the historic trail blazed to BCs gold fields. Yet for millenniums, Sumas Lake was a dynamic, integral part of the regions natural and human landscape. In his new book, Before We Lost the Lake, Chad Reimer sets out to truly reclaim Sumas Lake, to restore it to its proper place in the history of the Fraser Valley, BC and the Northwest Coast. Drawing on extensive primary material, Reimer reconstructs the life history of Sumas Lake from the glacial age through the lakes demise and after. Before We Lost the Lake examines the lakes natural history and ecology, its occupation and use by the Sema:th and other First Nations, its colonisation by White immigrants, the environmental changes brought about by introduced plants and animals, and the campaign to drain it. Drainage proponents had their way and gradually the promised benefits were realised. But these benefits came at a heavy cost to the environment and for the Sema:th, whose traditional way of life was irretrievably lost.
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For thousands of years, the broad expanse between Sumas and Vedder Mountains east of Vancouver lay under water, forming the bed of Sumas Lake. As recently as a century ago, the lakes shores stood four miles across and six miles long. During yearly high water, the lake spilled onto the surrounding prairies; during high flood years, it reached from Chilliwack into Washington State. Then, through the 1920s, a network of dykes, canals, dams and pumphouses was erected and the lake drained -- reclaimed in the words of projects supporters. A new landscape was created, a seemingly natural prairie carved up into productive farmland. Today, few people are aware that Sumas Lake ever existed. The only reminder is a plaque erected on the old lakeshore, at a rest-stop along the Trans-Canada Highway just east of Whatcom Road, on the historic trail blazed to BCs gold fields. Yet for millenniums, Sumas Lake was a dynamic, integral part of the regions natural and human landscape. In his new book, Before We Lost the Lake, Chad Reimer sets out to truly reclaim Sumas Lake, to restore it to its proper place in the history of the Fraser Valley, BC and the Northwest Coast. Drawing on extensive primary material, Reimer reconstructs the life history of Sumas Lake from the glacial age through the lakes demise and after. Before We Lost the Lake examines the lakes natural history and ecology, its occupation and use by the Sema:th and other First Nations, its colonisation by White immigrants, the environmental changes brought about by introduced plants and animals, and the campaign to drain it. Drainage proponents had their way and gradually the promised benefits were realised. But these benefits came at a heavy cost to the environment and for the Sema:th, whose traditional way of life was irretrievably lost.
Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 272
ISBN-13: 9781987915587
Indbinding: Paperback
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ISBN-10: 1987915585
Kategori: Limnologi
Udg. Dato: 20 feb 2024
Længde: 0mm
Bredde: 155mm
Højde: 230mm
Forlag: Caitlin Press
Oplagsdato: 20 feb 2024
Forfatter(e): Chad Reimer
Forfatter(e) Chad Reimer


Kategori Limnologi


ISBN-13 9781987915587


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 272


Udgave


Længde 0mm


Bredde 155mm


Højde 230mm


Udg. Dato 20 feb 2024


Oplagsdato 20 feb 2024


Forlag Caitlin Press

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