From the 1970's CBC series 'The Northerners' with host Bob Switzer, remarkable footage of early gold and silver miners in the Stewart area, Anyox and Kitsault.
I worked at GRANDUC Mines in the early 1970's where they have a 800 man mining camp at Tide Lake - was a copper mine around 7000 tons a day . In the 1960's an avalance came down and took out Leduc a mining camp . Average snow fall at Tide Lake was 700" lots of time 4' of snow over night . This mine is now closed !
Ian mCleod. My hockey sponser,the king eddy kings. i worked for his son on red mountain 3 years ago pumping out the mine. my mom worked for Ian in the hotel also. cool thanks. norm meszaros
Great video Robert. I was just up in the region shooting video and photos for Rokstad Power who are building the transmission line to Brucejack. I picked up your dad's book about prospectors in the region and read it on my way home. What a great bunch of tales! It was the perfect antidote to having to leave those incredible mountains once again...
Moved to Stewart in '74 and left in '76, grades 6 and 7. Moved from Victoria travelling on the Northland Princess with my family. Will return someday to see it again., it's in my blood.
White men thinks the weather sometimes in an Enemy. We American Indians are blessing the weather whatever it is. In the same way, white men try to explore the universe, when we know every part of the universe.
I worked at GRANDUC Mines in the early 1970's where they have a 800 man mining
camp at Tide Lake - was a copper mine around 7000 tons a day . In the 1960's an
avalance came down and took out Leduc a mining camp . Average snow fall at Tide
Lake was 700" lots of time 4' of snow over night . This mine is now closed !
Great to see this . Thanks for posting . Lived there 1968-72 .
Thanks so much Rob 😊
My family moved to Stewart in 1954. Myself and two sisters were born there. We left in 1963.
That was quite interesting to watch the history of the Stewart area British Columbia.👍
NEVER STOPS SNOWING
Hi Rob,Norm Meszaros here,i was up there in in red mtn 2016,this video was great to see.tx,
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go king eddie kings:)
very cool to see Ian as a young man.... My Dad had such respect for the Brothers and thei Mining knowledge
I've watched this a few times now, your Dad's story telling voice really comes through in this video. He could have had a regular program on the CBC!
cool history !
Im going up just past Stewart BC to work as an engineer in a mine camp. Really looking forward to seeing this beautiful part of the country!
What project is that??
@@terencechevalier5756 ascot gold mine
@@Nediler sweet good to see projects going on 🙂
@@terencechevalier5756 are you familiar with the area?
@@Nediler nope lol never been. Just whatever i research lol
Ian mCleod.
My hockey sponser,the king eddy kings.
i worked for his son on red mountain 3 years ago pumping out the mine.
my mom worked for Ian in the hotel also.
cool
thanks.
norm meszaros
Great video Robert. I was just up in the region shooting video and photos for Rokstad Power who are building the transmission line to Brucejack. I picked up your dad's book about prospectors in the region and read it on my way home. What a great bunch of tales! It was the perfect antidote to having to leave those incredible mountains once again...
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Moved to Stewart in '74 and left in '76, grades 6 and 7. Moved from Victoria travelling on the Northland Princess with my family. Will return someday to see it again., it's in my blood.
but why did you use reed pipe romanian music...????
it was the style at the time
Zamfir's music
White men thinks the weather sometimes in an Enemy. We American Indians are blessing the weather whatever it is. In the same way, white men try to explore the universe, when we know every part of the universe.