- CA SQPL 04-001
- Dec 4, 1976
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Mr and Mrs Stan Clarke on December 4, 1976.
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Mr and Mrs Stan Clarke on December 4, 1976.
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Woodfibre - plant and townsite
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The name for the Woodfibre area (once a community but now solely the site of a pulp mill by the same name) was established in 1921 as the result of a contest. The previous was Mill Creek and had to be changed because there was another post office of the same name. The winner of the contest and $50 prize was Cathy Haar.
Squamish Public Library, Squamish Files: Place Names.
Mary Goad, visitor, and Gerty Wilson
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Left to right: Mary Goad (nee Munro), visitor, Gerty Wilson (nee Armstrong) in front of Harry Nichol's home.
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Newport Hotel burning in December 1956.
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Dan Munro in uniform (far right). Early 50's.
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Left to right: Marjorie Leffler, Rose Tatlow, Lillian Newbert, Anne Moore, and Freda Clarke.
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Bride, suspected to be a friend / relative to Freda Clarke.
Gerty Wilson, Stanley Goad, and Mary Goad
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Posing in front of a car, left to right: Gerty Wilson (nee Armstrong), Stanley Goad, Mary Goad (nee Munro).
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Alec Munro's horse team packing pipe to Utopia Dam, Britannia.
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Grace White (?) and Mr Fillmore on August 1941. Black Tusk is in the background.
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G.T. Wallis, a member of the BC Mountaineering club who often had Alec Munro pack him into Garibaldi Park.
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Freda Clarke (nee Lasser) in front of home on 2nd Avenue during 1940 flood.
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Pack train Alec and George used to take visitors into Garibaldi Park (1930 - 1940).
Intersection of Victoria and Cleveland Ave during 1940 flood
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Intersection of Victoria and Cleveland Avenue during the 1940 flood. Building in background is Yarwood Drugs. Margaret McCallum in foreground.
Margaret McCallum (nee Dewar) owned the first cafe: Waltz Inn Cafe. She married Donald McCallum in March 1913.
Yarwood Drugs building flood, 1940
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Corner of Victoria and Cleveland.
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George Munro and Bill Pendergrast boxing at a picnic on June 11, 1933.
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The Comox arriving at Squamish
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Downtown Squamish during 1940 flood
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Across Cleveland Avenue from the current Chieftain Hotel.
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Garibaldi Mountain was named for the great Italian nationalist Giuseppe Garibaldi. Apparently, it was named by an Italian serving as a sailor on a survey ship, the mountain being in view on Garibaldi's birthday (July 4).
The 2678 metre tall mountain is a dormant composite volcano. The last series of eruptions occurred 10,000 years ago. It was first climbed in 1907 by J. Trorey, A. Dalton, W. Dalton, C. Warren, A. King, and T. Pattison.
Howe Sound looking toward Squamish
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Howe Sound was named after Admiral the Right Honourable Richard Scrope, Earl Howe who was in command of the British navy in the "Glorious First of June." Named by Captain Vancouver in 1792.