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Sandon-Salt Spring Connection

September 29, 2016

Hal Wright, Sandon

Hal Wright in Sandon: A Salt Spring Island Connection

Way back in the mid-1980s I worked with Hal’s parents in the Gulf Islands School District. I remember him driving the grade seven class from Fernwood School up to Mount Washington aboard his real bus (not school bus). It was a great trip and one in which Hal didn’t just drive the bus but kept involved with the kids.

I remember all kinds of sliding devices in use at night once the lifts had closed. Not one to be left out of the fun, Hal hurried back to the bus and returned with a big aluminum shovel…and proceeded to race the kids down the hill aboard his shovel.

While heading from New Denver to Kaslo, we stopped in at Sandon, where Hal operates the Sandon Hydroelectric Station. This is the oldest continuously operating hydro-electric plant in western Canada (since 1897). Sandon is now a ‘ghost town’ but Hal and area residents seem to have great plans for restoring the town and the great many collected items (somehow Hal’s acquired and moved a 1908 CPR Locomotive (261 000 pounds) and many Vancouver electric buses).

We missed Hal the day we visited Sandon as he was on the road to Idaho. What we didn’t miss though was a crazy mountain road leading to an exhilarating great hike to Idaho Peak. Lots more on that tomorrow.

Filed Under: Architecture, Construction, Looking Back, Musings, Off-Island, People, Volleyball Tagged With: Hal Wright, sandon

Comments

  1. Catherine Bennett says

    September 29, 2016 at 8:18 pm

    great memories!

    • John Cameron says

      October 1, 2016 at 9:49 am

      Yes, for sure. We’ve all gotten a lot older—even the grade seven students—since then.

  2. Alice Richards says

    September 29, 2016 at 9:25 pm

    What a great encounter. Thanks for the memory. I remember that Hal and his family left Salt Spring because of the obstacles placed on his business. I’m glad to know they are doing well.

    • John Cameron says

      October 1, 2016 at 9:50 am

      I remember that too and the irony of trucks now parked where he could not.

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