I have great memories of working and living in Cassiar from 1976 to 1989. I got married in Cassiar to Barbara and our son Adam was born there in 1984. I made a bunch of good friends and it was (still is) one of the most beautiful places I have lived in. Very sad it is gone and there will never will be another community like Cassiar.
Well you say you lived in this town and did you know the plant manager of the mining operation his first name is Mike I met him in Washington state he was the last one there and lock the gate behind him when he left I have more info for you if you what 🤔
As a kid I used to live at Swift River along the Alaska Highway in the 70’s and remember the Cassiar trucks hauling back and forth on the gravel highway of the time.
Just drove the Cassiar Highway-from the Arctic Circle to the Bay Area solo. That area was an unexpected highlight for me. Thank you Canada for the privilege of traversing your beautiful country. A shout out to Iris Dement-the writer of “Our Town”. Saw her sing it live with Greg Brown. Not many dry eyes in the audience. Iris Dement writes many other lovely songs like it.
Was only there once...hauled a load to Vancouver on a return trip from Whitehorse just before the mine closed. Will always remember my short visit there.
Worked in cassiar from 1973 to 1976 what a beautiful little town that was still miss that place at the start of the video it looks like the old Cookshack in the old Chinese laundry right beside it I still have some pictures for my Time up there i’ll have to dig them out and post them
Worked there on the tramline at the top of the mountain--got -55 one night shift--ore would freeze up--buckets fall off--good times--the town was beautiful
The Cassiar montain range is so very beautiful. I lived in Dease Lake for a number of years in the 80's and 90's. I still miss Dease lake sometimes, but not the cold.... brrrr...
Hello I meet a Guy by the name of Mike that was the plant manager at the mine and he told me lots of story's and that he was the one at the end that locked the gate I worked with him in Washington state he was the QC where I worked and was living in the Abbotsford Bc area with his wife funny thing they both worked about 35 to 40 miles from there house one way in Washington state ⛏️😀
Hello did you know a guy with the name Mike he was the plant manager at the mine and said that he was was the last one there and locked the gate behind him on the last day .I'am From the Bellingham Washington area and meet Mike at work and he and his wife both live in Abbotsford British Columbia and would drive about 35 or 40 miles one way to work in Bellingham 🤔He tools me lots of story's about the mining up there ⛏️😀
You showed the shed I worked at 1:50 in where the tramway came through. I had to push each ore bucket to make sure it didn't get stuck. Dangerous work, and not much concern for safety in those days.
We bought the Cassiar community centre , a 3br house and 18 townhouses by the ski hill. Buildings moved to Dease Lake, abandoned now. The steel frame for the community centre went to Duncan BC on trucks. Sat for 15 or 16 years then scrapped anyway.
I worked there from 1977 to 1980 worked in the mill for three months by that time we had to wear masks so i ask for transfer to the mine 1week later nothing happen so i want back to h.r. and said if i don't get transferred i will leave. 2 days later i was working up at the mine. I was never told anything about the the risk of getting sick. I'm so glad i got the transfer
Yeah it's pretty gross. Check out "Abandoned BC: Cassiar" on lifeofluke's channel. Big old tailings pile in the open air, and loads of rusted out vehicles and equipment. Who knows what's leaching into the ground up there?..
I have great memories of working and living in Cassiar from 1976 to 1989. I got married in Cassiar to Barbara and our son Adam was born there in 1984. I made a bunch of good friends and it was (still is) one of the most beautiful places I have lived in. Very sad it is gone and there will never will be another community like Cassiar.
was there today, not much left at all
Well you say you lived in this town and did you know the plant manager of the mining operation his first name is Mike I met him in Washington state he was the last one there and lock the gate behind him when he left I have more info for you if you what 🤔
As a kid I used to live at Swift River along the Alaska Highway in the 70’s and remember the Cassiar trucks hauling back and forth on the gravel highway of the time.
What a lovely song. RIP Cassiar
To go back to simpler times and get outta the bs nowadays id love it
Very cool
Video thanks for sharing.
Just drove the Cassiar Highway-from the Arctic Circle to the Bay Area solo. That area was an unexpected highlight for me. Thank you Canada for the privilege of traversing your beautiful country. A shout out to Iris Dement-the writer of “Our Town”. Saw her sing it live with Greg Brown. Not many dry eyes in the audience. Iris Dement writes many other lovely songs like it.
I wondered who the singer was. She did some work with the late John Prine.
.miss cassiar 3yrs there
Was only there once...hauled a load to Vancouver on a return trip from Whitehorse just before the mine closed. Will always remember my short visit there.
Worked in cassiar from 1973 to 1976 what a beautiful little town that was still miss that place at the start of the video it looks like the old Cookshack in the old Chinese laundry right beside it I still have some pictures for my Time up there i’ll have to dig them out and post them
Worked there on the tramline at the top of the mountain--got -55 one night shift--ore would freeze up--buckets fall off--good times--the town was beautiful
The Cassiar montain range is so very beautiful. I lived in Dease Lake for a number of years in the 80's and 90's. I still miss Dease lake sometimes, but not the cold.... brrrr...
Lived and worked in Cassiar. 1974 till closing..
Mike would you know a fella by the name of Richard Greenan. He worked at the mine as a Watchman.
@@normanhoward728 sounds kinda familiar
Hello I meet a Guy by the name of Mike that was the plant manager at the mine and he told me lots of story's and that he was the one at the end that locked the gate I worked with him in Washington state he was the QC where I worked and was living in the Abbotsford Bc area with his wife funny thing they both worked about 35 to 40 miles from there house one way in Washington state ⛏️😀
Hello did you know a guy with the name Mike he was the plant manager at the mine and said that he was was the last one there and locked the gate behind him on the last day .I'am From the Bellingham Washington area and meet Mike at work and he and his wife both live in Abbotsford British Columbia and would drive about 35 or 40 miles one way to work in Bellingham 🤔He tools me lots of story's about the mining up there ⛏️😀
I worked there for a month in the late summer of 1972 or thereabouts. Not much of it left now.
You showed the shed I worked at 1:50 in where the tramway came through. I had to push each ore bucket to make sure it didn't get stuck. Dangerous work, and not much concern for safety in those days.
We bought the Cassiar community centre , a 3br house and 18 townhouses by the ski hill. Buildings moved to Dease Lake, abandoned now. The steel frame for the community centre went to Duncan BC on trucks. Sat for 15 or 16 years then scrapped anyway.
Some of the school buildings came to Dawson Creek, still in use
I never made it to Cassiar but this brought back lots of memories of Clinton Creek and Elsa/United Keno Hill Mines.
My brother still lives on mickey creek across from clinton creek.
I worked there from 1977 to 1980 worked in the mill for three months by that time we had to wear masks so i ask for transfer to the mine 1week later nothing happen so i want back to h.r. and said if i don't get transferred i will leave. 2 days later i was working up at the mine. I was never told anything about the the risk of getting sick. I'm so glad i got the transfer
very bitter sweet...
Wow talk about in the middle of nowhere !!!!
Holding Cassiar Gold..new Gold rush BC
No need to destroy this town, eventually it would of evolved into something different
I would bet there is still a visual and enviromental disaster left behind. Most remote mines end up that way.
No not really very clear and clean
Yeah it's pretty gross. Check out "Abandoned BC: Cassiar" on lifeofluke's channel. Big old tailings pile in the open air, and loads of rusted out vehicles and equipment. Who knows what's leaching into the ground up there?..
@@MattFenlon It all came from the ground anyways.
@@MattFenlon I was environmental technologist there for a bit - asbestos is not soluble so it doesn't leach.
Thank you for everything! Here’s a little something for fun: ua-cam.com/video/YfVjB6c5CxQ/v-deo.html
Did a avalanche destroy this town
No, the mine was shut down and everything in the town was auctioned off