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Hey Thunderwagon..do you know about "this place"?

 



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No. But I can tell that guys that look like you or me probably shouldn't go near there unescorted

by a local anytime close to or after dusk. Or during the full moon.

If you value your physical well being anyway.



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The Krink wrote:

Hey Thunderwagon..do you know about "this place"?

 


 That place is no longer in existance, it was unincorporated a few years ago. I don't think there is even a SNS there anymore either. The pt there is out of service 1/2 the year as well.



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 That place is no longer in existance, it was unincorporated a few years ago. I don't think there is even a SNS there anymore either. The pt there is out of service 1/2 the year as well.


 OK . Guess the party's in Manitoba, then. Wouldn't go to Pukatawagan for anymore than a day trip, though.

Great fishing and all but the boys won't like the bootleggers' $100 per quart 5 Star Rye price.

And too many gunfights. RCMP don't even like goin in there less than 4 at a time.



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Every place that is named has a history. Last time through the place

I just laughed. Good thing I got a station sign picture. That was back

in 1980. Population got scarce east of Hope and Spuzzum was east

of Hope.

 
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Spuzzum, British Columbia

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Location of Spuzzum, British Columbia

Spuzzum is an unincorporated settlement in British Columbia, Canada. Because it is on the Trans-Canada Highway, approximately 50 km (31 mi) north of the community of Hope, it is often referred to as being "beyond Hope". Spuzzum was immortalized in the early 1980s by the band "Six Cylinder" in a song with the refrain "If you haven't been to Spuzzum, you ain't been anywhere."

The name Spuzzum may be a local variant of spatsum, a Chinook Jargon word for the reed used in basket weaving. One source claims that the name is an Indian word meaning "little flat", and that Spuzzum was the boundary between the Stó:l and the Nlaka'pamux peoples. [1]:162

The town is often used in humorous contexts due to its small size. Until it burned down at the end of the last century, Spuzzum boasted a single gas station and general store, which served as the hamlet's most diverting roadside landmark. As if to sum up its comic status in local cultural life, both sides of a one-time sign on the Trans-Canada Highway read "You are now leaving Spuzzum".

Spuzzum is also the name of the local First Nations government, which is part of the Nlaka'pamux group. Their offices and community hall and most housing are located between the Canadian Pacific Railway tracks and the Fraser River, just north of where the store/gas station had formerly been.

During the Fraser Canyon War, 3,000 miners from farther up the Canyon gathered at Spuzzum, whose indigenous people were "friendly" and neutral in the conflict, as refuge from attacks by the Nlaka'pamux who lived farther up the canyon.



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