Originally Posted by
Savannahsworld
chilliwack? really there a town named chili wack
Yes,my wife came from the village of Rosedale a bit east of Chliiwack, was from living here that I first became interested in prospecting but had a family to raise and could not dedicate to this hobby full time. Now that my kids are on their own and I'm retired I'm able to spend as much time prospecting as I wish.
My wife passed away from leukaemia, she had an Rh blood factor which also prevented us from having more than two children.
You see that beautiful Fraser River on the map, the largest gold nugget was found on a bar while a couple of miners were building a camp-fire.
By 1858, one of the richest placer deposits in the provinces history was found at Hills Bar, just south of Yale. The British Columbia gold rush had begun.Yale became a metropolis in 1858 and the foundation of Port Douglas itself was laid the following year.
Port Douglas is at the head of Harrison Lake, surprisingly I've never made there even though I've seen some really long quartz crystals found by others who had made the trip. Harrison lake is 80 miles long most of my adventures have been on the west side of the lake. Access to Port Douglas is from the east side of the lake and from what I've heard from others your better travelling in a caravan.
One of tha largest scrap deals I've ever done 1,000 tons was from the west side of Harrison Lake about 30 miles from civilization an oversight was thinking that the scrap could be barged out, the bridge located at Harrison Mills on the map is to narrow for a barge to pass through so we ended up trucking everything out.
One good thing did happen in my favour though the Canadian dollar was weak against the USD and my scrap was heading to Tacoma paid out in USD, Every little bit helps.
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