Church of the Holy Cross (Skatin)
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The Church of the Holy Cross is a National Historic Site of Canada,[1] located on one of the Indian reserves of the Skatin First Nation, in southwestern British Columbia. It is located on the east side of the Lillooet River on BC's first inland Gold Rush trail, the Douglas Road. Skatin Nations is the St'at'imcets language rendition of the reserve-town's usual name in English, Skookumchuck Hot Springs (often just "Skookumchuck", which means "strong water(s)", is also the name of three other places in British Columbia and in general use means a rapids - a set of rapids, historically called the "Falls" of the Lillooet River are nearby).
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Church of the Holy Cross, Skatin | |
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Architectural style | Carpenter Gothic |
Country | Canada |
Completed | ca. 1905 |
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Structural system | wooden |
Official name | Church of the Holy Cross National Historic Site of Canada |
Designated | 1981 |
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