Above Photo: The main entrance to the old 1931 hospital In Burns Lake, British Columbia.
Here in British Columbia there are so many awesome heritage/historic buildings in every village, community, town or city it would take a life time to visit each and everyone of them, but I have a good jump on many of them.
Above Photo: The main entrance to the old 1931 hospital In Burns Lake, British Columbia.
Here in Burns Lake, British Columbia they have a number of older buildings situated around town and the Visitors Centre has a really nice walking tour map/brochure to these heritage sites.
Above Photo: The old 1931 hospital In Burns Lake, British Columbia.
The brochure lists the streets and where each of the buildings can be found, this makes for a refreshing walk, and also a walk through some of the Burns Lake history.
Above Photo: The old 1931 hospital In Burns Lake, British Columbia.
So I thought I would start with the old hospital. It was built in 1931 by a women named Mrs. Gordon of the Women’s Missionary Society of the United Church of Canada. The hospital was opened in the following year.
Burns Lake and District Chamber Of Commerce and Visitors Centre.
Map/Directions to the Burns Lake Visitors Centre:
Text below From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
The Old Hospital:
First built in 1933 by the Women's Missionary Society of the United Church of Canada, the hospital was officially opened by Canada's former Governor General Lord Tweedsmuir.
Once the largest and finest public buildings between Prince George and Prince Rupert, it was famous for its fine gardens.
Above Photo: The old 1931 hospital In Burns Lake, British Columbia.
It was later occupied by a senior citizens apartment complex, then declared a heritage building in 1982 and redeveloped as an office building by its owner, the Burns Lake Native Development Corporation.
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