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re subcat names and areas[edit]

I made Category:Pemberton Valley, partly because of hte ongoing overlap between the Sea to Sky and Lillooet Countries (Sea to Sky created itself by taking in the lower Lillooet Country....), and decided that "Whistler Valley" was the best subregion name for that area, rather than Category:Whistler, British Columbia, which wouldn't take in areas outside the RMOW properly; in my estimation (speaking as a former "local"), "the Valley" extends from Garibaldi-Daisy Lake to the Soo River, and includes teh Callaghan Valley/Powder Mountain Icefield. Pemberton Valley here will extend all the way to the Lillooet Glacier and Mount Meager, although the usual usage of the term ends at the end of farmland in Pemberton Meadows....and for now it'll be used for what few articles might appear in the lower Birkenhead River area. Category:Gates Valley will be for Birken-Birknehead Lake-D'Arcy and Category:Seton Valley from the foot of Anderson Lake or thereabouts to Seton Beach (but not the valley fo the lower Seton River below Seton Lake). Category:Squamish Valley seems like the next obvious step, and again a cat based on the region name rather than teh muni name seems to wkr better as being "more inclusive". I'm not quite confomrotable with putting the Clendinning Range in it, since it's off the Elaho and while i nthe Squamish basin not in the Squamish valley per se, but it's even less "in" the RD. Areas or objects which span the region are left in teh main Sea to Sky Category, e.g. the Cheakamus River, the school distrct etc.Skookum1 (talk) 22:00, 20 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]