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The Columbia-Shuswap Regional District in British Columbia, Canada, is home to many amazing historic places! These special spots are recognized on the Canadian Register of Historic Places. This register helps protect and celebrate buildings, parks, and other sites that tell important stories about Canada's past. Let's explore some of these cool places!

Historic Places in Columbia-Shuswap

Field and Glacier's Railway History

The towns of Field and Glacier have strong ties to Canada's railway history. The Canadian Pacific Railway was a huge project that connected Canada from east to west.

  • Canadian Pacific Railway Station (Field): This old train station in Field reminds us of the early days of train travel. It was a busy hub for people and goods.
  • Canadian Pacific Railway Station (Glacier): Another important railway station, this one in Glacier, helped travelers explore the beautiful Glacier National Park.
  • Superintendent's Residence: Also in Field, this building was likely where a railway superintendent lived, overseeing operations in the area.
  • Arthur O. Wheeler Hut: Located in Glacier National Park, this hut is a historic shelter for adventurers exploring the mountains.
  • Glacier Circle Alpine Hut: Another alpine hut in Glacier National Park, offering shelter in the rugged mountain environment.
  • Rogers Pass National Historic Site of Canada: This important pass through the mountains in Glacier National Park was a key part of the Trans-Canada Highway and the railway. It's a place of incredible engineering and natural beauty.
ROGERS PASS NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE, BRITISH COLUMBIA
Rogers Pass National Historic Site of Canada

Mount Revelstoke and Boat Encampment

These areas also hold significant historical value, especially related to exploration and national parks.

  • Summit Fire Lookout: Found in Mount Revelstoke National Park, this lookout was used to spot forest fires, protecting the park's natural beauty.
  • Boat Encampment National Historic Site of Canada: This site near Kinbasket Lake is where early explorers and fur traders would stop on their journeys along the Columbia River. It was a vital meeting point.
  • Warden’s Cabin: Another historic cabin in Mount Revelstoke National Park, likely used by park wardens who protected the wildlife and natural resources.

Revelstoke's Historic Buildings

The city of Revelstoke has many buildings that show its past as a growing community, especially with the arrival of the railway.

  • Birch Lodge: Located at 815 Mackenzie Avenue, this lodge is a historic building in Revelstoke.
  • McCarty House: Found at 400 Mackenzie Avenue, this house tells a story about the people who lived in Revelstoke long ago.
  • Revelstoke City Hall: The city's government building at 216 Mackenzie Avenue has been a central part of Revelstoke for many years.
  • Revelstoke Courthouse: This impressive building at 1123 Second Street West is where legal matters were handled in Revelstoke.
Revelstoke courthouse
Revelstoke Courthouse

Salmon Arm's Heritage Gems

Salmon Arm is a vibrant community with many historic buildings and sites that reflect its development over time.

  • 171-1 Street SE: This address points to a historic property in Salmon Arm.
  • Bank of Hamilton: Located at 190 Hudson Avenue NE, this old bank building shows the town's early economic growth.
  • Bank Manager's House: Found at 660 2 Avenue NE, this house was home to the manager of one of Salmon Arm's early banks.
  • Baptist Church: This church at 191 2 Avenue NE has been a place of worship for many years in the community.
  • Canoe United Church: Located at 6861 50 Street NE, this church is a historic landmark in the Canoe area of Salmon Arm.
  • Collier House: Another historic home at 720 2 Avenue NE, adding to the charm of Salmon Arm's older neighborhoods.
  • Edwards House: Found at 5051 11 Street NE, this house is part of Salmon Arm's rich architectural history.
  • Gabe's Bunkhouse: This bunkhouse at 251 5th Street SE offers a glimpse into the living conditions of workers in the past.
  • Hanna and Hanna Orchards: Located at 3181 11 Avenue NE, this site represents the important agricultural history of the region.
  • Haydock House: Another historic residence at 550 6th Street SE.
  • Kuusisto Road: This 1400m gravel road is a historic right-of-way, showing how early roads were built.
  • Laitinen Farm: Found at 2131 50 Street NW, this farm highlights the farming heritage of Salmon Arm.
  • Lyman House: Located at 680 2 Avenue NE, this is another one of Salmon Arm's historic homes.
  • M. M. Carroll House: This house at 721 2 Avenue NE is another example of the historic homes in the area.
  • McGuire Lake Park: A beautiful park at 500 6 Street NE, which has been a community gathering spot for a long time.
  • McLeod Farm: Located at 3421 30 Street SW, this farm is another important part of the agricultural history of Salmon Arm.
  • Merchants Block: This building at 140 Lakeshore Drive NE was once a busy commercial center.
  • Municipal Hall: The historic town hall at 31 Hudson Avenue NE, where local decisions were made.
  • R. H. Neelands House: Found at 671 2 Avenue NE, this house is another piece of Salmon Arm's past.
  • Old Section of the Cemetery: Located at 2160 Foothill Road SW, this part of the cemetery holds the graves of many early settlers.
  • Peterson Farm: This farm at 5540 35 Street NE also represents the area's farming heritage.
  • Presbyterian Manse: The minister's residence at 341 Beatty Avenue NW, connected to the early church community.
  • Richmond House: Found at 1150 15 Avenue SE, this house is another historic home in Salmon Arm.
  • Salmon Arm Courthouse: The courthouse at 20 Hudson Avenue NE is a significant public building.
  • Victory Hall: Located at 7210 51 Street NE, this hall has likely hosted many community events over the years.
  • Salmon Arm Elementary School: This school at 451 Shuswap Street SW has educated generations of children.
  • W.K. Smith House: Found at 681 Okanagan Avenue NE, this house is another historic residence.
  • Wharf and Marine Park: Located at 750 Marine Park Drive NE, this area has been important for water activities and recreation.

Yoho National Park's Special Spots

Yoho National Park is not just famous for its stunning nature, but also for its historic structures that supported early park management and exploration.

  • Deer Lodge Warden Cabin: This cabin was used by park wardens to patrol and protect the park's wilderness.
  • Elizabeth Parker Hut: A well-known alpine hut in Yoho National Park, providing shelter for hikers and climbers.
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Elizabeth Parker Hut
  • Lake O'Hara Warden's Cabin: Located on the western shore of beautiful Lake O'Hara, this cabin was another base for park wardens.
  • Horse Barn: This historic barn was likely used to house horses for park wardens or visitors.
  • Kicking Horse Pass National Historic Site of Canada: This famous mountain pass in Yoho National Park was a critical route for the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Trans-Canada Highway. It's known for its challenging terrain and engineering feats.
KICKING HORSE PASS NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE
Kicking Horse Pass National Historic Site of Canada
  • Stanley Mitchell Alpine Hut: Another alpine hut, found in the Little Yoho Valley, used by adventurers.
  • Twin Falls Tea House: Located on Upper Valley Road, this tea house offered refreshments to visitors exploring the park.
  • Warden's Patrol Cabin: Another cabin used by park wardens for their patrols.
  • Wiwaxy Lodge: A historic lodge in the park, offering accommodation to visitors.
  • Yoho Ranch-Cabin: This cabin was likely part of a ranching operation within or near the park.

These historic places in the Columbia-Shuswap Regional District help us understand the rich history of British Columbia, from railway building and early settlement to the development of national parks and local communities.

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