Works Cited

Project data was acquired from the following sources:

District of Squamish. 2016. Squamish Boundary

District of Squamish. 2016. Roads

District of Squamish. 2016. TIN Data

HectaresBC. 2016. Soil Parent Materials

BCGS. 2016. British Columbia Digital Geology

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