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Brackendale, British Columbia

 
Wikipedia: Brackendale, British Columbia
Hamlet of Brackendale
—  Hamlet  —
Location of Brackendale in British Columbia
Coordinates: 49°45′51″N 123°8′51″W / 49.76417°N 123.1475°W / 49.76417; -123.1475Coordinates: 49°45′51″N 123°8′51″W / 49.76417°N 123.1475°W / 49.76417; -123.1475
Country  Canada
Province  British Columbia
Region Sunshine Coast
Regional district Squamish-Lillooet
Government
 - Governing body District of Squamish
 - Mayor Greg Gardner
Elevation 40 m (131 ft)
Time zone PST (UTC-8)
Highways 99

Brackendale is a small community in the Canadian province of British Columbia just north of Squamish town centre but still within the District of Squamish. It is located near the confluence of the Squamish River and the Cheakamus River. It is intersected primarily by Government Road and Depot Road. The CN (formerly BC Rail) railway traverses it North/South. It includes the remarkable 'Eagle Run' area which is the wintering home of thousands of Bald eagles.

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Climate

The climate of Brackendale is mild and dry in the summertime and mild and damp in the winter. The coastal maritime climate is moderated by the surrounding Coast Mountains and the nearby Howe Sound.

History

Brackendale was named for Thomas Hirst Bracken, Squamish’s first Postmaster.[1]

Brackendale is served by two schools in the Howe Sound School District (48); Brackendale Elementary School and Don Ross Secondary School.

Brackendale is also the location of the Squamish airport (CYSE), with a runway long enough to handle light planes and helicopters.

The Brackendale Art Gallery, owned by artist Thor Froslev, is a major cultural institution in the region, featuring local artists and visiting exhibitions.

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