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Fauquier, British Columbia

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Fauquier (/fˈkɪər/)[3] is an unincorporated place on the east shore of Lower Arrow Lake in the West Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia.[1] The eastern terminal for the Needles Ferry, the landing on Highway 6 is 57 kilometres (35 mi) south of Nakusp.[4]

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Name origin

The community that arose in the 1910s was named for Frederick George Fauquier, who had served at times as a mining recorder, police officer, notary public, justice of the peace, government agent, stipendiary magistrate, and gold commissioner in the Kootenay region. Sentenced to two years for misappropriating public funds, he had settled at his ranch by 1905, which became known as Fauquier's Landing, or Fauquier.[5]

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Former settlement

Fauquier developed one of the largest orchards on the lake, which led to the establishment of other orchards in the neighbourhood.[5] The Canadian Pacific Railway steamers on the ArrowheadRobson route served the landing.[6] In the early 1930s, the post office and school served the 100 residents.[7]

New settlement

The original Fauquier townsite was submerged when the reservoir for the Keenleyside Dam flooded the area in 1968. The ferry terminals on both sides of the lake were rebuilt at the time. Relocated to higher ground, the settlement was initially called New Fauquier, but the New was soon dropped.[5] The Tukaluk Campground accommodates visitors. The general store/gas bar/liquor outlet, and 9-hole Fauquier & District Golf Course, serve both visitors and residents.[4]

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Fauquier has a humid continental climate.

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