Other
collections
Donor
Subject
Gwen
Abram
Lansdowne Park
Mrs. Lorraine Ansell
Sunshine Coast
Mr. Warren Allan
Selma Park Store
Mr. and Mrs. Atlee
Harry and Jessie Irvine
Mr. Brian Blackwell
Sechelt
Audrey Broughton
Sechelt Meat Lockers
Caple family
Redrooffs Resort
Richard (Dick) Clayton
Clayton family, early Sechelt
Mr.
Alan Crane
Music and Recital Society
Mr. Cavin Crawford
Crawford home
District
of Sechelt
Various
Friends of the Library
Sechelt Library
Mr, Nick Gilbert
Whitaker family, various
Mrs. May Gillis
Redrooffs Resort
Mrs. Joan Graham
Rockwood Lodge
Mrs. Patricia Hilton
Redrooffs, Cooper's Green
Mrs. Joyce Hubbs
Selma Park Store
Mr. Philip (Pete) Jackson
Jackson Brothers' Logging
Ms. Caroline Keeley
Jackson Brothers' Logging
Mr. and Mrs. Kohuch
Gilmore brothers
Mrs. Joyce Kolibas
Sechelt General Store
Eddie and Gladys Le Warne
Trading Post, Davis Bay
Mr. Gary Little
Early postcards
Mrs. Diana Lofstrom
Sechelt Library Board
Mrs. Faye McCourt
McCourt family, various
Mrs. Barbara Moffett
Various
Ms. Donna Nelson
Clowhom Falls
Mr. Kendall Parr Pearson
Logging
Mr. John Pirie
Hopkin's Landing, Pender Harbour
St. Mary's Hospital Auxiliary
Events, volunteers
Mr. Philip Sawkins
Sitka Spruce Lumber, Picnic
Sechelt
Community Archivist
Wakefield Inn
Sechelt Garden Club
Events, members
Sechelt Public Library
Library events, Peninsula Times newspaper
Senior Citizen's Ass'n (Sechelt)
Events, members
Mrs. June Shepherd
Ernie Penn, Sechelt Hotel
Mrs. Billie Steele
Hacketts, Rockwood Lodge
Mr. Charles Stephens and
Mr. Robert D'Arcy
Sandy Hook community
Sunshine Coast Credit Union
Building
Mrs. Bea Swanson
Swanson Redi-Mix, events
Ms. Val Swanson
Various
Mrs. Sue Thompson
Wilson Creek baseball
Mrs. Betty Twigg
Mrs. Alice French
University Women
Members, events
The Rev. Kenneth Walker
George Walker
Mrs. Jean Whittaker
Shorncliffe Intermediate Care
Mrs. Frances Yordan
Hunt family, Sargeant Bay
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Sandy
Hook Community Association Collection -- Sandy Hook, Page 2
Sandy
Hook, a hilly peninsula jutting out in to Sechelt Inlet's east side,
is located seven kilometres north of Sechelt. For almost forty years,
seventy-three acres of this land was owned and logged by Herman Solberg
until, in the 1960s, he sold it to the Capilano Highlands Development
Company of North Vancouver. This company wasted no time in selling lots
for development. First, cottages were built by and for summer and weekend
visitors but gradually permanent homes appeared and now the majority
of residents live year-round in Sandy Hook. The early residents formed
an association primarily to organize improvements to the water supply.
The first official meeting of the Sandy Hook Association was held in
Burnaby on November 30, 1966 and elected representatives have been meeting
regularly ever since to take care of Sandy Hook residents' concerns.
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1990s -- home in Sandy Hook
Photo
courtesy Sandy Hook Community Association
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1990s -- Deer Horn Road in Sandy Hook
Photo
courtesy Sandy Hook Community Association
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1990s -- street signs in Sandy Hook
Photo
courtesy Sandy Hook Community Association
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1990s -- concrete being poured in Sandy Hook
Photo
courtesy Sandy Hook Community Association
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1990s -- houses in Sandy Hook
Photo
courtesy Sandy Hook Community Association
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