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  1. The SLRD includes four Electoral Areas and the District of Lillooet, Village of Pemberton, Resort Municipality of Whistler and District of Squamish. Provide feedback, learn about the SLRD, local opportunities and initiatives, and stay connected.

  2. Welcome to the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District Web Map. The SLRD Web Map uses GIS (Geographic Information Systems) technology to view and analyze information about a particular piece of land or feature on the landscape.

  3. The District of Lillooet is situated at the confluence of the Fraser River and the Bridge River to the north, and the Fraser River and Cayoosh Creek to the south. Lillooet’s first inhabitants named the area Pa-Shil-Qua-Ka-Meen – the place where three rivers meet.

  4. The Squamish-Lillooet Regional District is found within the traditional territories of several First Nations, including the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish), St’át’imc and Líl̓wat Nations.

  5. One of the fastest growing communities in Canada, Squamish offers a breathtaking natural setting, convenient access, vibrant arts and culture scene, range of education opportunities, affordable housing, and an expanding and diverse business community.

  6. The Squamish-Lillooet Regional District is found within the traditional territories of several First Nations, including the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish), St'át'imc and Líl'wat, which is a distinct Nation with linguistic, cultural, familial and political ties to the St'át'imc Nation.

  7. The Lillooet Recycling Centre accepts the following items for recycling in partnership with various. Only CLEAN and DRY recyclables will be accepted. Dirty and wet recyclable materials contaminate streams, resulting in materials not being accepted for recycling programs.

  8. Zoning Bylaws. Zoning is a way of regulating the use of land by assigning parcels of land to particular categories that include a specific range of permitted uses, permitted densities and siting regulations, for example.

  9. Rural Property Tax Online Calculator. Enter the assessed value, property class, and jurisdiction your property is in (property within SLRD is either 729 – Lillooet Rural, or 748 – Squamish Rural) and press enter. Then click on the appropriate boxes for each service/classification that applies and press calculate.

  10. Líl'wat Nation. The Líl'wat Nation is a separate and distinct nation with linguistic, cultural, familial and political ties to the St'át'imc Nation. Lil'wat Nation traditional territory extends south to Rubble Creek, north to Gates Lake, east to the Upper Stein Valley and west to the coastal inlets of the Pacific Ocean.

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