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Geez, which pamphlet did that come from??? The construction work never fully remediated the damage caused by the slide - runs never did recover; and I think it was early (the CNR was built in the zero-decade). Sounds like back-patting from somebody who thinks Fisheries knows what they're doing. There should be more details of this slide and its impact, and public domain photos of both the slide and also the fishways should be available somewhere; I'll check around. Skookum1 17:51, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
Should this article be moved to Hell's Gate, British Columbia ? Maybe I'm off, but I thought that's how it was spelled. - TheMightyQuill 03:04, 2 June 2007 (UTC)
If that really is a picture of Hell's Gate, it's missing the little footbridge and the buildings on the west bank; I think it's taken from Hell's Gate, looking downstream; there is a concrete abutment on the right but there should be fish ladders visible. Skookum1 ( talk) 13:44, 2 November 2008 (UTC)
a good PD shot of the airtram car would be nice to have, and a better written-out thing on the particulars of the air tram See Aerial tramways; I think the applicable category is Category:Aerial lifts. Once such a section, or a esparate article on theairtram is written, the airtram catgory hsould be added... Skookum1 ( talk) 13:44, 2 November 2008 (UTC)
User:Eye101 pointed out to me that the apostrophe isn't used in a lot of sources, and it also isn't the official usage per Victoria. Google results are fairly evenly split, with the apostrophe winning out in GBooks, without taking it on regular search. Maybe some of the students can comment on what they're seeing in their sources? The Interior (Talk) 03:58, 16 March 2012 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: page moved to Hells Gate (British Columbia) -- JHunterJ ( talk) 19:02, 14 April 2012 (UTC)
Hell's Gate, British Columbia → Hells Gate, British Columbia – A group of students in a History class at UBC has been editing this page. The majority of our academic sources have used the spelling without the apostrophe, as do government websites such as this one: "Hells Gate (canyon)". BC Geographical Names. We therefore think it is appropriate, based on the policy WP:COMMONNAME to switch the existing page to one with spelling without the apostrophe. Eye101 ( talk) 21:04, 29 March 2012 (UTC)
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This seems to be mostly an article on salmon. Granted salmon as impacted by things that happened around Hells Gate, but mostly about salmon. I was interested to find out the average volume of water that flowed, some of the history (including Alex Frazer's trip down it), etc. Instead there was a little blurb about indigenous peoples (which yes, should be there), and then a whole lot about rock slides, salmon, and two asshat fisheries scientists who couldn't figure out that they were both right. Sigh. Maybe the salmon thing could be moved to a new page about Hells Gate and Salmon. Or just rename this page to 'Salmon at Hells Gate (British Columbia)'. Theshowmecanuck ( talk) 00:06, 2 August 2016 (UTC)
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No way this is a mediterranean climate. Think California. This is far, far too rainy, snowy, and cold to be mediterranean — Preceding unsigned comment added by 64.223.104.10 ( talk) 13:34, 17 June 2018 (UTC)
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Geez, which pamphlet did that come from??? The construction work never fully remediated the damage caused by the slide - runs never did recover; and I think it was early (the CNR was built in the zero-decade). Sounds like back-patting from somebody who thinks Fisheries knows what they're doing. There should be more details of this slide and its impact, and public domain photos of both the slide and also the fishways should be available somewhere; I'll check around. Skookum1 17:51, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
Should this article be moved to Hell's Gate, British Columbia ? Maybe I'm off, but I thought that's how it was spelled. - TheMightyQuill 03:04, 2 June 2007 (UTC)
If that really is a picture of Hell's Gate, it's missing the little footbridge and the buildings on the west bank; I think it's taken from Hell's Gate, looking downstream; there is a concrete abutment on the right but there should be fish ladders visible. Skookum1 ( talk) 13:44, 2 November 2008 (UTC)
a good PD shot of the airtram car would be nice to have, and a better written-out thing on the particulars of the air tram See Aerial tramways; I think the applicable category is Category:Aerial lifts. Once such a section, or a esparate article on theairtram is written, the airtram catgory hsould be added... Skookum1 ( talk) 13:44, 2 November 2008 (UTC)
User:Eye101 pointed out to me that the apostrophe isn't used in a lot of sources, and it also isn't the official usage per Victoria. Google results are fairly evenly split, with the apostrophe winning out in GBooks, without taking it on regular search. Maybe some of the students can comment on what they're seeing in their sources? The Interior (Talk) 03:58, 16 March 2012 (UTC)
The result of the move request was: page moved to Hells Gate (British Columbia) -- JHunterJ ( talk) 19:02, 14 April 2012 (UTC)
Hell's Gate, British Columbia → Hells Gate, British Columbia – A group of students in a History class at UBC has been editing this page. The majority of our academic sources have used the spelling without the apostrophe, as do government websites such as this one: "Hells Gate (canyon)". BC Geographical Names. We therefore think it is appropriate, based on the policy WP:COMMONNAME to switch the existing page to one with spelling without the apostrophe. Eye101 ( talk) 21:04, 29 March 2012 (UTC)
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This seems to be mostly an article on salmon. Granted salmon as impacted by things that happened around Hells Gate, but mostly about salmon. I was interested to find out the average volume of water that flowed, some of the history (including Alex Frazer's trip down it), etc. Instead there was a little blurb about indigenous peoples (which yes, should be there), and then a whole lot about rock slides, salmon, and two asshat fisheries scientists who couldn't figure out that they were both right. Sigh. Maybe the salmon thing could be moved to a new page about Hells Gate and Salmon. Or just rename this page to 'Salmon at Hells Gate (British Columbia)'. Theshowmecanuck ( talk) 00:06, 2 August 2016 (UTC)
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