Coquihalla River
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The Coquihalla River is located in the Cascade Mountains near the town of Hope, British Columbia. It empties into the Fraser River at Hope.
Kw'ikw'iya:la (Coquihalla) in the Halq'emeylem language of the Stó:lō, is a place name meaning "stingy container". It refers specifically to a fishing rock near the mouth of what is now known as the Coquihalla River. This rock is a good platform for spearing salmon. According to Sto;lo oral history, the skw'exweq (water babies, underwater people) who inhabit a pool close by the rock, would swim out and pull the salmon off the spears, allowing only certain fisherman to catch the salmon.
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The Coquihalla Highway, which runs from Hope to Kamloops, derrived its name from running alongside this river between Hope and the toll booth about 50 km away.