Loading, about as long as a coffee at the Lion’s Head.
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A drowned silver mine, a clifftop teahouse, floating saunas, a mile of wild ice. Six places that quietly turn “I’m visiting” into “I’d live here.”
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Council meets the 1st and 3rd Monday of each month at 6:00 p.m. Agendas go up the Friday before, and recordings post within 48 hours. Public comment is welcome at every regular meeting.
A city built by people who chose to stay.
Incorporated in 1909, Silvermere grew from a silver-rush landing at The Narrows into the community hub of the West Highlands.
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Council meetings are held 1st and 3rd Mondays at 6:00 PM in Council Chambers, City Hall.
Silvermere is a fictional city. A real community on Silver Lake would acknowledge the unceded ancestral territory of the Indigenous Peoples of the region, who have cared for this valley since time immemorial, and would honour their enduring connection to it.
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