Welcome to our 2013 adventure aboard S/V Seventh Heaven from Friday Harbor, WA to Southeast Alaska. Be sure to click on "Older Posts" at the bottom of each page to continue with the blog. Click on each photo to enlarge.
Wednesday, August 30, 2006
No! This is not a Corona ad for Mexico, we are back in Sointula where the weather is better than Mexico. Daniel and I sneaked out to the Whale's Rub Pub and had a beer.
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Looking at Cape Scott, absolute north point of Vancouver Isalnd crossing Queen Charlotte Strait.
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The Wild Blackberries are begining to ripen. It is so much fun to go for a walk and pick them along the way. Blackberry Cobbler, Blackberry Pancakes, Blackberry Sauce for Sugar Free Ice Cream. We're starvin up hear!!!!!
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BELLA BELLA TO OCEAN FALLS AUG. 11th to 14th
The abandoned town of Ocean Falls came into view as we motored up Cousins Inlet. We looked forward to practicing the "Industrial Archeology" as we did in Namu. Once a flourishing mill town, since 1909, the closure of the mill in 1980 left the town of Ocean Falls virtually abandoned, with only a small community of residents continuing to live in Martin Valley, a mile down the inlet from the old town site.
It was a thriving community of 5,000 people at its peak. The Crown Zellerbach Pulp Mill supplied newsprint for major newspapers in Canada and the U.S. They closed their operations in 1973 but the mill reopened shortly after under the name of Ocean Falls Corp. Approximately 400 employees worked until the final closure in May of 1980. In 1986, three hundred people arrived in Ocean Falls to attend an auction of the towns assets. Over 3 million dollars were collected.
We were fortunate to meet "Betty" a former resident and she was kind enough to walk us through the town telling stories of her life there. She was a school teacher, met her husband, married at St. Margarets Church and had her reception at the Martin Inn. It was delightful seeing through her eyes. It was truely a memorable experience.
It was a thriving community of 5,000 people at its peak. The Crown Zellerbach Pulp Mill supplied newsprint for major newspapers in Canada and the U.S. They closed their operations in 1973 but the mill reopened shortly after under the name of Ocean Falls Corp. Approximately 400 employees worked until the final closure in May of 1980. In 1986, three hundred people arrived in Ocean Falls to attend an auction of the towns assets. Over 3 million dollars were collected.
We were fortunate to meet "Betty" a former resident and she was kind enough to walk us through the town telling stories of her life there. She was a school teacher, met her husband, married at St. Margarets Church and had her reception at the Martin Inn. It was delightful seeing through her eyes. It was truely a memorable experience.
An old photo of Ocean Falls at its peak. The buildings in yellow highlight are still remaining. All of the other were demolished in the 1980's by the corporation.
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Love the name for a restaurant in a church. The lady walking along the pathway is "Betty". She was a school teacher and lived in Ocean Falls. She was married in the church and had her wedding reception at the big hotel. She came back with her husband to visit and was kind enough to show us around. It was wonderful seeing through her eyes.
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We had a wonderful in dinner at Eva's of "Osso Bucco" and her famous Meat Loaf. It is the only restaurant in Ocean Falls.
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Lou enters enters the only shop in Ocean Falls called "Ocean Bells" with its collection of handmade local crafts.
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The Link River Dam was built in 1916 to supply power to Ocean Falls. It still supplys power to Bella Bella and Shearwater.
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Three of remaining abandoned houses. They would have been assigned to employees in management.
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Dominion Day Queen Contest results (circa 1950) one of the items inside what used to be Hudson Bay Company.
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Originally "The Company Store" built and operated from 1910 to 1953, was rebuilt and became the Hudson Bay Store in 1954.
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The Martin Inn was built in 1947 and enlarged in 1952 making it the largest hotel north of San Francisco. It was finally vacated in 1988 when the last resident Bobby Wilson age 91 left the 400 room hotel.
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Our home made Scillian Pizza with Toasted Proscuitto, Calabrase Spicy Salami, Genovasi Hot Salami, Tomato with onion, garlic, fresh basil, Asiago, Sharp Cheddar and Mozzarella cheeses on a home made whole wheat crust.
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Our freshly caught prawns steamed in Kokanee Beer with onion, garlic, red pepper flake, course ground black pepper and sea salt.
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Preparing our freshly caught salmon and crab into Crab Cakes Italiano and West Coast Wild Salmon Cakes. Served with Spicy Thai Sauce.
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Daniel's salmon filets grilled and basted with olive oil, garlic, coarse ground pepper and sea salt.
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My homemade Fresh Strawberry, Tangy Lemon and Chocolate Mousse Tarts with Whipped Cream. I made all of the fillings with Splenda. Each one only had 3 grams of sugar but it did not compromise the great flavor.
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Tuesday, August 29, 2006
Louise and Derrick took Daniel and me fishing on their boat. They felt sorry for us because we had not caught a big salmon. We fished for about 1 1/2 hours. What great people!!!
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