Kistilano’s Early Days
Kistilano is named after the chief of the Squamish Nation, Khatsahlano. The town of Snauq, inhabited by people of the the Squamish Nation, was situated where the HR MacMillan Space Centre (Vancouver Planetarium) sits today. Developing industries, including saw mills, fisheries and transportation such as the CPR railway, attracted immigrants and settlers to the area. When BC joined the Confederation in 1871, Snauq was designated a reserve and called Khatsahlano, meaning “man of the lake” after its famous chief. This name was again changed in 1905 by the CPR to Kitsilano.


