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Historic Photos 96/97
Season 10 Episode 5: A whole world of history is opened up as images of the west are examined, along with stories behind them.
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The Hudson's Bay Company
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Season 5 Episode 13: One of the world's oldest surviving companies; responsible for the exploration of most of Canada. Gold Trails looks at its famous posts in B.C.
John Harris
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Season 5 Episode 4: The entire town was virtually owned by Harris. His rise and fall paralleled the fate of the town in the silvery Slocan.
Cliff Dwellers
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Season 7 Episode: The story of Mesa Verde and the strange disappearance of the cliff dwellers. 11:
Merritt
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Season 7 Episode 13:The high plateau of the Southern Interior of B.C. A look at the old Nicola town; the miners and cowboys who lived there.
Bankers of BC
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Season 4, Episode 5: Alexander MacDonald had a dream to build up a banking empire, but a daring night-time robbery proved disastrous to his plans.
Lost Shuswap Mine
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Season 9 Episode 11: Around the turn of the century two brothers find a gold deposit in the Salmon Arm area. The location of this mine still remains a mystery.
K&S Railway
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Season 3, Episode 7: James J. Hill builds the vital K&S Railway in treacherous western territory
Anyox
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Season 9, Episode 5: Gold, silver and copper are discovered in Anyox, British Columbia.
Episode #604: Quesnel
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Quesnel was the supply centre for the Cariboo gold mines. Kwong Lee profited by this business and became one of the Chinese merchant princes.
Episode #603: The Bullion Pit
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The Bullion Pit is the largest hydraulic hole in the world, and still produces gold today. Its history and the story of John Beauregard Hobson are told.
Episode #901: Lost Gladstone Mine
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In 1909 Two prospectors return home with high grade gold ore samples found somewhere near the Christina Lake area.
Episode # 809: Kettle Valley Railway West
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The Kettle Valley Railway, Princeton sub-division, and the battle between James J. Hill of The Great Northern and Andrew McCulloch of The C.P.R.
Episode #402: Lytton
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Originally an Indian camp, this quiet place was changed forever in the 1850's when thousands of men searching for gold streamed into the area. What was once a beautiful and quaint little town is now more of a ghost town than ever thanks to fire.
Episode #1006: Fort St James
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On the edge of the frontier, hear about the lives of individuals who passed through (and those who refused to pass through) the gates of this historic fort.
Episode #410: Barkerville
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Episode #410: Barkerville
Granite City
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Granite City
Wildhorse Creek
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Wildhorse Creek
Camp McKinney
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Camp McKinney
Hope to North Bend
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Hope to North Bend
Writing On Stone
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Writing On Stone
Telegraph Creek
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Telegraph Creek
Sandon Revisited
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Sandon Revisited
Three Lost Mines
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Three Lost Mines
Treasures of the Queen Charlotte's
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Treasures of the Queen Charlotte's
Deadmans Hill
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Deadmans Hill
South Okanagan Highlands
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South Okanagan Highlands
Trout Lake City
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Trout Lake City
Spence's Bridge
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Spence's Bridge
Gold Trails and Ghost Towns: Gabriel Dumont
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Gold Trails and Ghost Towns: Gabriel Dumont

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @chadpyett6441
    @chadpyett6441 8 днів тому

    Great stories back then especially about bc

  • @timstanton6783
    @timstanton6783 9 днів тому

    the anchor of the ss alpha is at the ferry landing west side denman island ,u can still see some of Her between denman and chrome isle

  • @pjjackson6129
    @pjjackson6129 11 днів тому

    I lived in a house that had the the main wood stove from the mine. It actually held about 9 1e inch trees 4 feet long. It was in the Pemberton valley. Best days of my life in 94 to 96 .❤

  • @bobandres5559
    @bobandres5559 13 днів тому

    thanks a lot. I have some of barleys magazines and read them from time to time.

  • @bobandres5559
    @bobandres5559 13 днів тому

    Went to a few of barley's gold panning courses in vernon in the 70;s. He was a fantastic story teller, but never taught us gold panning ha ha. Was a great historian that helped me understand the history of B.C.

  • @Zman82
    @Zman82 16 днів тому

    Man finding these old shows on this channel was a great find. I really wish there was something like this for the States. They're probably is I just ain't found it yet. 😅

  • @spiffcats
    @spiffcats 20 днів тому

    My right ear really enjoyed this video

  • @chrisbealey6478
    @chrisbealey6478 21 день тому

    Back in 70s we would take that cable tram over to North Bend back into the Nahatalatch River valley,some of the best steelhead fishing this side of the Thompson. Pine mushrooms was a big thing back then as well, you could make a good $ picking and selling to the buyers in North Bend . Ahhh the good old days are gone for that once peaceful Valley . 23:47

  • @zachpower2192
    @zachpower2192 23 дні тому

    Terry Reksten’s book truly is terrific! I’m in the thick of it right now. Her publications of More English Than The English and Rattenbury are also excellent!

  • @Maltmeister1
    @Maltmeister1 23 дні тому

    Wish I had known nore of the history of Ainsworth when I lived there..I remember old man Fletcher who had the JB Fletcher store,he would give out small pieces of hard candy to us youngsters then remind us to tell our parents to stop in to buy the basics like flour,sugar,sewing needles and thread,,sweet syrup(Rogers)among many other items he sold.

  • @dwtocher6806
    @dwtocher6806 Місяць тому

    Whatever shithead posted this need to turn up the volume

  • @dwtocher6806
    @dwtocher6806 Місяць тому

    Sucks you can't even hear it

  • @tedtan6449
    @tedtan6449 Місяць тому

    Watching this, after having an uneasy feeling that shtf is about to happen in between Nov 2024 to Summer 2025. A grid down scenario, spawns Lawlessness in the big cities. Self sufficiency, and away from big cities.... Oh well.

  • @sl3580
    @sl3580 Місяць тому

    He married my great great great great (? not sure about how many greats) Aunt.

  • @TimRugg-l9r
    @TimRugg-l9r Місяць тому

    Rayman 1971 I used to have a t shirt that said that. Grew up in Cranbrook, had a girlfriend in moyie

  • @شاهينشاهين-ص2ق
    @شاهينشاهين-ص2ق Місяць тому

    in the story that a young miner named Ed Lucas has left us, something in Kate’s generous nature inspired generosity. After he reached into his pocket to show her the cache of gold nuggets he had worked so hard to obtain, he said that with no forethought he found himself offering one of them To her her. She chose the largest. During her first year in Dawson alone, she accumulated $30,000, a small fortune then. One reason for her popularity must have been that she shared a great deal with the miners. Like them, she had known hard times, and like them, too, she loved the exhilarating mood of the Klondike. Since she arrived before the railway had a line into Dawson, she had come by boat up the five rapids. But because the river was thought to be dangerous for ladies there was a law against women taking this ride. Thus to avoid the Mounties, she dressed in boy’s clothes and jumped just as the boat pulled out, hitting the water before she was pulled aboard. Still, she found the journey, she said later, “perhaps the most exciting trip I ever made.” A tomboy as a girl, she loved driving her team of dogs over the frozen snow and in the summer months riding “wildly” on horseback out into the meadows. From her famous flame dance, it is easy to guess that there was some- thing else Kate must have shared with the miners. The elation that per- vaded the Yukon had another cause, more subtle, but still just as powerful as the desire for money. Gold is an old alchemical symbol. Perhaps because of its shine and the labor required for retrieving it, the metal is a metaphor not only for all that is superior but for the process of becoming better. Indeed, even the wish for a fortune is, on one level, the desire for a metamorphosis. Once wealthy, you believe, everything will change Your spirit finally will glitter, too. This would have been the vision Kate evoked as the drinking min- ers, tired from their work but happy to be in town, watched while she emerged from her cocoon, gauze suspended above her like wings, and cheered while they imagined divine grace had coupled with them, their spirits charged by the belief that they, too, were in the midst of transformation, their wildest dreams airborne

  • @stevenlaxton3618
    @stevenlaxton3618 Місяць тому

    Talk about strange happenings in a small world… I watched this video last night after having moved to Merritt a year ago. I work landscaping and part way through this season we picked up a contract to care for the Nicola valley ranch office areas, which is old Nicola town. Today I’m weedeating around the small gift shop building when I was approached by an older couple of which the wife’s great grandfather and great uncle were pioneers of the town. Was so interesting being able to interact with a descendant of the little ghost town I’ve been drooling over the last couple months!

  • @royalblue2043
    @royalblue2043 Місяць тому

    Imagine that fellows mules hauling him across that bridge. What history.

  • @markthomas3730
    @markthomas3730 2 місяці тому

    there's no known cure for GOLD FEVER

  • @donaldmccallum5881
    @donaldmccallum5881 2 місяці тому

    volume

    • @lesliedycke9795
      @lesliedycke9795 Місяць тому

      Original recording was in Mono. Adjust your speaker settings.

  • @robarooney69
    @robarooney69 2 місяці тому

    WOW

  • @althunder4269
    @althunder4269 2 місяці тому

    In 2003 a wildfire swept through the Myra-Bellevue protected area, destroying 12 of 16 wooden trestles and damaging two steel trestles. It cost $17 million to rebuild the destroyed trestles which was completed in 2008. However, the rebuilt replica trestles may look like the originals but they are not capable of handling trains.

  • @althunder4269
    @althunder4269 2 місяці тому

    4:17 my parents knew Bill and Lena Shaw of Shaw Springs and I remember us stopping in there when I was a kid in the 1960s.

  • @degrootklyde6895
    @degrootklyde6895 2 місяці тому

    Thank you so much for your expertise and knowledge . Is there any information about the Coal Creek area , specifically the # 9 mine up Coal Creek near Fernie ?

  • @degrootklyde6895
    @degrootklyde6895 2 місяці тому

    Love this snippet of our local history. Been there and this program answers many questions and opens many more . Thank you.

  • @markthomas3730
    @markthomas3730 2 місяці тому

    hahahaha..."a Chinese fellow came to his rescue and Beat Him Off..." hahahahahaa

  • @timdunk7278
    @timdunk7278 2 місяці тому

    Priceless. Thanks for posting.

  • @frankwood-sn5pu
    @frankwood-sn5pu 2 місяці тому

    well no one has hit it yet but people are still finding good gold there to this day

  • @dneuf6146
    @dneuf6146 2 місяці тому

    Was in Sandon last week. Very cool place to visit if you are into history. Great scenery, great history, great food (there is a food truck restaurant), and really nice people.

  • @frankwood-sn5pu
    @frankwood-sn5pu 2 місяці тому

    I have been in that valley many times we did fined some fine gold here and there we were just panning

  • @frankwood-sn5pu
    @frankwood-sn5pu 2 місяці тому

    I was in Frank in 1989 and it is unreal how big some of the rocks are and yes stopping there you get an uneasy feeling it was really something to see and I use to watch this show when it was on tv

  • @samr.8335
    @samr.8335 2 місяці тому

    Is Mike still alive?

  • @Timothyis
    @Timothyis 2 місяці тому

    May i ask, the year this video was made? Thank you muchly.

  • @jimksa67
    @jimksa67 2 місяці тому

    Just remember gentlemen that the Okanogan overburden is the result of the worldwide Noah's Flood! Those two Ogden tins are chicken feed compared the Glories of Christ! He is the Motherlode! Cheers..

  • @gregoryhorn9879
    @gregoryhorn9879 2 місяці тому

    have they ever found the lost Cliffmere

  • @lorraineluplow5877
    @lorraineluplow5877 2 місяці тому

    I just heard Silverton is surrounded by forest fires from the south, west, and north of the village. I pray it remains unharmed.

  • @shushwapstriker
    @shushwapstriker 2 місяці тому

    Mike Roberts N bill barley late 80s wow

  • @gregdevins9372
    @gregdevins9372 3 місяці тому

    Can you fix the volume?

  • @Autobodyscotty
    @Autobodyscotty 3 місяці тому

    What's up with the Poisonous Black Sand in the River and on the Beaches !. I hear if you want to get sick just walk barefoot on the Beaches up in Northport, WA. You can thank those Canadians for the Smelter Dumping toxic Slug into the Columbia River.

  • @rockingroby6060
    @rockingroby6060 3 місяці тому

    Bill has a great story about former " Hole in the wall gang" guy who was doing B&Es in Union Bay. Might of been a story about BC Police Force. Can't find it, anyone know of it?

  • @hoboonwheels9289
    @hoboonwheels9289 3 місяці тому

    The volume is so low I'm using CC, interesting its interpretation, I'll have to look at a map to get the right names😂

  • @markstevens1729
    @markstevens1729 3 місяці тому

    When these shows were “recent” I watched them on the coast, from the Kelowna station I think. Now I live outside Nelson so it’s nice to see these again.

  • @rodneysmith9447
    @rodneysmith9447 3 місяці тому

    We are lacking in this type of broadcasting today. Thanks for posting.

  • @ChrisPalecek
    @ChrisPalecek 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for uploading your collection to UA-cam! About 10 years ago, I assisted the Vancouver Public Library in adding part of this show to their collection. I've been collecting episodes myself and have an offline collection of DVD rips. However, I'm currently missing the following 13 episodes: Season 1, Episode 9 - Atlin Season 1, Episode 10 - Border Country Season 2, Episode 4 - Cariboo Road Season 3, Episode 5 - Three Forks Season 3, Episode 13 - Wells Season 4, Episode 3 - Cedar Creek Season 6, Episode 8 - Paddlewheelers Season 7, Episode 9 - Collectibles Season 8, Episode 5 - Decline of The Yukon Season 8, Episode 7 - Treasures and Lost Mine Season 9, Episode 2 - Francis Rattenbury Season 9, Episode 3 - Photos Of The West Season 9, Episode 4 - Eduard Deville If you happen to have any of these missing episodes, I'd be thrilled to complete my collection. Similarly, if you're missing any episodes, I'm more than happy to share my collection with you. Looking forward to your reply. Thanks!

  • @jimksa67
    @jimksa67 3 місяці тому

    GREAT HISTORY_ RIGHT IN OUR BACK YARD!

  • @canuckprogressive.3435
    @canuckprogressive.3435 3 місяці тому

    The attraction of the area to me is sun and water in the summer. I don't care about gold.

  • @Wendy-kd7ng
    @Wendy-kd7ng 4 місяці тому

    I visited sandon bc June 2024. I sat on a trolley I’d driven in 1977 in Vancouver bc. Great memories ❤

  • @dennis2376
    @dennis2376 4 місяці тому

    Good old show.

  • @narfer
    @narfer 4 місяці тому

    Incredible comb over

  • @joesutherland225
    @joesutherland225 4 місяці тому

    Always thought it was wrong to abandon this line myself.