In X̱wemelch’stn — also called Capilano Reserve — finishing touches are coming along on a project to further the Squamish Nation’s sports culture.
With the Lions Gate Bridge in the distance and trains rolling by, a new covered lacrosse box is just months away from its scheduled opening day.
Lacrosse is a big part of Squamish culture, having been played by generations of players, including for noted teams like the North Shore Indians.
“It’s such a beautiful game and it’s so inspiring, and it’s a very old game for Coast Salish, Squamish people,” said 68-year-old Xwechtaal — also known as Dennis Joseph — a player for 57 years and a Squamish Nation elder. “It is important for us to keep the spirit going.”
WATCH | New lacrosse box to continue decades-long love of sport in Squamish Nation: The finishing touches are coming along for a covered lacrosse box for the …