Slhanay Explained

Slhanay
Elevation M:665
Elevation Ref:[1]
Prominence M:160
Range:Garibaldi Ranges
Listing:Mountains of British Columbia
Region Type:Province
Region:British Columbia
District:New Westminster Land District
Part Type:Protected area
Part:Stawamus Chief Provincial Park
Map:Canada British Columbia
Coordinates:49.6956°N -123.1158°W
Topo Maker:NTS
First Ascent:Prehistoric
Easiest Route:Hike

Slhanay (Sḵwx̱wú7mesh sníchim: pronounced as /sɬa.naj/), formerly known as The Squaw is a large dome of granitic rock located adjacent to the town of Squamish, British Columbia. Although the mountain, known as Slhanay in the language of the Skwxwu7mesh people is indeed an impressive geological formation, it tends to be overshadowed by the Stawamus Chief, a much larger granitic dome located immediately south-west.

The use of the term "squaw" as a name for the dome is controversial. For a long time, no alternative had been successfully applied, probably due in large part to local tradition and an inability to get such an alternative name to "stick". This was remedied in 2009 when the new name Slhanay was adopted for the area after consultation with local First Nations.

The Slhanay is situated within the boundaries of the Stawamus Chief Provincial Park. A partially maintained hiking trail, accessible from the Chief's main "backside" trail, leads to the Slhanay summit area. This trail is rugged and the Slhanay summit area is seldom visited. However, the sheer rock walls on Slhanay's west face are greatly appreciated by rock climbers who access them from the nearby Mamquam Forest Service Road.

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Notes and References

  1. 5333. Slhanay Mountain. 2021-07-01.