Tag: Kulth-ka-choolth

Hiking Mount Arrowsmith

Above the Valley, Beyond the Trail: For as long as people have lived in the Alberni Valley, the jagged peaks of Mount Arrowsmith have drawn the eye upward. The mountain’s dramatic profile dominates the skyline, visible from town, nearby lakes, and the highways that connect the valley to the rest of Vancouver Island. Long before […]

Kulth-ka-choolth: Honoring Mount Arrowsmith’s Legacy

A Mountain with a Name That Tells a Story For the Tseshaht and Hupacasath First Nations, the mountain known as Kulth-ka-choolth—meaning “Jagged Points Facing Upward”—is far more than its towering peaks. Its name paints a vivid picture of its striking silhouette while honoring its cultural and spiritual significance. Kulth-ka-choolth has been central to the stories, […]