Westbridge, British Columbia Explained

Official Name:Westbridge
Settlement Type:Locality
Pushpin Map:Canada British Columbia
Pushpin Label Position:none
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of Westbridge in British Columbia
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Canada
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:British Columbia
Subdivision Type2:Region
Subdivision Name2:Boundary Country
Subdivision Type3:Regional district
Subdivision Name3:Kootenay Boundary
Timezone:PST
Utc Offset:-8
Coordinates:49.1664°N -118.9678°W
Area Codes:250, 778, 236, & 672
Blank Name:Highways

Westbridge is in the Boundary Country region of south central British Columbia. The place straddles the West Kettle River immediately north of the confluence with the Kettle River. On BC Highway 33, the locality is by road about 87km (54miles) northwest of Grand Forks, 64km (40miles) northeast of Osoyoos, and 121km (75miles) south of Kelowna.

Topography

Northward on the Christian Valley Rd, the valley alternates between an 800adj=onNaNadj=on width and narrow canyons. Southward, the valley is 1.2to wide and the benches become more frequent and larger.[1]

Ferry, bridges, and name origin

In mid-1897, a free ferry was installed at the west fork and operated until winter.[2] In 1898, the plans for a ferry[3] were replaced by an aerial basket[4] completed in the spring.[5] After a change of mind, the flimsy conventional ferry installed was dangerous in the strong current.[6]

In 1899, upgrades were made after sidelining the unsafe ferry,[7] being damaged by high water,[8] or being carried over a mile downriver and piling up.[9] At low water, the river could be forded in the vicinity.[10]

Formerly known as West Fork,[11] the new name (first appearing in a December 1899 newspaper)[12] likely alluded to the plodding bridge construction.[13] In spring 1900, the nearly completed bridge floated away. Replaced in the fall, the final product was considered unsatisfactory.[14]

In 1921–22, one span of the bridge was renewed.[15]

In 1953–54, the bridge was redecked.[16] In 1955–56, the remaining 50NaN0 of highway from Rock Creek were widened, gravelled, and paved.[17]

In 1977–78, Kenyon Construction was awarded the bridge replacement contract,[18] which realigned the highway southeastward. In 1980–81, Hitec Steel Construction and Engineering was awarded the addition of a sidewalk to the structure.[19]

Earlier community

The two small villages of Bridgeport and Westbridge existed at the river mouth in late 1899. The former was never mentioned again. The latter comprised a few log cabins, a general store, and a log hotel. The post office opened in 1900.[20] About 800m (2,600feet) above the bridge, the hamlet had enlarged by 1901 into a dozen houses, a hotel, store/post office, blacksmith, and Deputy Mining Recorder office.[21] The next year, the mining office closed.[22]

In 1907, the place was described as half town, half mining camp, and central to the lumber industry.[23] The following year, the hotel was enlarged.[24]

In 1921, the first school opened about 11NaN1 up the west fork. Later, the second one opened about 400m (1,300feet) up the main river but was then moved to about 40NaN0 up, before closing in 1932–33. A few years after reopening, the second school merged with the first in a new facility built in Westbridge in the mid-1940s. However, two schools existed briefly in the early 1950s.[25]

Although the hotel did not operate beyond the mid-1940s,[26] the building was still standing decades later.[27]

In 1957, fire destroyed one of the sawmills.[28] The next year, the new Westbridge park opened.[29] In 1959, the community received telephone service.[30]

In 1961, BC Hydro transmission lines introduced electricity to the locality,[31] and a new school building was erected.[32] In 1967, the new community hall[33] replaced the former hall, which had been originally built in 1927 as a residence.[34]

In 1985, the general store was for sale.[35]

In the mid-1990s, the school closed.[36]

Near the north end of the bridge, the hotel was long demolished, but the abandoned store remained until destroyed by fire in 2005.[37]

Railway

The westward advance of the Kettle Valley Railway (KV) rail head passed by Westbridge in spring 1911[38] [39] and Rhone in fall.[40]

By early 1913, the station was erected and construction trains were running beyond Carmi.[41]

The Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) motive is unclear for the establishment of the Zamora station in close proximity.

In 1926, CP sold 25000acres of timber land in the vicinity.[42]

The final passenger train passed through the station in 1964 and freight train in 1979, when the Penticton–Rock Creek leg was abandoned.[43]

Train Timetables (Regular stop or Flag stop)
Mile 1915 1916 1919 1924 1929 1932 1935 1939 1943 1948 1954 1960 1963
[44] [45] [46] [47] [48] [49] [50] [51] [52] [53] [54] [55] [56]
Carmi 46.6
Beaverdell 42.3
Taurus 31.4
Rhone 24.8
Westbridge 20.5
Zamora 18.9
Rock Creek 11.7
KettleValley 8.8
WestMidway 1.1
Midway 0.0

The former station site lies on the Kettle Valley Rail Trail.Immediately southeast of the highway are the footings[57] of the former section house. The highway relocation removed evidence of the former water tower.

Roads

In 1899, a wagon road northward from Rock Creek was built at great expense.[58] The road continued 30NaN0 up the West Kettle.[59]

In 1902, the wagon road appears to have advanced, because the stage route from Midway was extended to Beaverdell.[60] These roads appear to have deteriorated over the following years, because by 1904, a good wagon road existed only a few miles northward from Rock Creek.[61] The next year, the whole road was upgraded to Carmi,[62] providing an all-weather route.[63]

In 1900, the promoters of the former Canyon City (which never took root) built a 21adj=onNaNadj=on wagon road north up the Kettle River from Westbridge. Despite the absence of a producing mine or settlements, the government provided a $4,500 subsidy.[64]

In the late 1910s, this rudimentary road was extended about 90NaN0 upriver to Christian Valley.[65] [66] That name derived from the school, opened in 1916, which honoured Joseph and Alice Christian.[67]

Later community

Scenes from Mindless Love (TV movie 2005) were shot in Westbridge.[68]

In 2011, the post office closed.

A thrift store operates from the community centre.[69] A Seventh-day Adventist Church holds services.[70] A seasonal coffee shop caters to the rail trail.

Popular in summer is tubing the river the 7km (04miles) from the bridge to the Kettle River Recreation Area.

Rhone

The Saunier family, who settled around 1909, chose the place name of this former railway siding, which was first mentioned in June 1915.[71]

In 1964, an 18-year-old former Rhone student received a university degree.[72]

At this rest stop on the rail trail, long-time resident Paul Lautard has built a shelter, picnic tables, war memorial, and outhouse.[73]

Taurus

Originally called Bull Creek, a seasonal hotel operated from 1901.[74] While he was proprietor, Gorman West upgraded the hunting and fishing resort in 1905.[75]

During this era, the locality was also known as Gorman West.[76] He remained proprietor until 1912. To avoid confusion with the station at Bull River, CP renamed the stop as Taurus (Latin for bull), which was first mentioned in June 1915. In 1930, the creek was officially renamed as Taurus Creek.

Maps

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Minister of Lands annual report, 1920 . G81 . library.ubc.ca.
  2. Web site: Grand Forks Miner . 2 . 15 May 1897 . library.ubc.ca.
    Web site: Advance . 4 . 2 Jan 1898 . library.ubc.ca.
  3. Web site: Advance . 2 . 18 Apr 1898 . library.ubc.ca.
  4. Web site: Boundary Creek Times . 11 . 23 Apr 1898 . library.ubc.ca.
  5. Web site: Advance . 5 . 2 May 1898 . library.ubc.ca.
  6. Web site: Boundary Creek Times . 4, 14 . 4 Jun 1898 . library.ubc.ca.
    Web site: Boundary Creek Times . 8 . 9 Jul 1898 . library.ubc.ca.
  7. Web site: Advance . 2 . 17 Apr 1899 . library.ubc.ca.
  8. Web site: Boundary Creek Times . 4 . 31 May 1899 . library.ubc.ca.
  9. Web site: Boundary Creek Times . 8 . 10 Jun 1899 . library.ubc.ca.
  10. Web site: Mining Record, 1899 . 269 (29) . library.ubc.ca.
  11. Lindsay . Mae . History of Westbridge . Boundary Historical Society Second Annual Report . 1959 . 13–14.
  12. Web site: Boundary Creek Times . 2 . 2 Dec 1899 . library.ubc.ca.
  13. Web site: Greenwood Miner . 7 . 26 Jan 1900 . library.ubc.ca.
  14. Web site: Greenwood Miner . 8 . 8 Jun 1901 . library.ubc.ca.
  15. Web site: Minister of Public Works annual report, 1921–22 . 24 (G14) . library.ubc.ca.
  16. Web site: Minister of Public Works annual report, 1953–54 . M50 . library.ubc.ca.
  17. Web site: Minister of Highways annual report, 1955–56 . 48 (N88) . library.ubc.ca.
  18. Web site: Minister of Highways and Public Works annual report, 1977–78 . 117 . library.ubc.ca.
  19. Web site: Ministry of Transportation and Highways annual report, 1980–81 . 48 . library.ubc.ca.
  20. Web site: Trail Times . 15 Jul 2018 . www.trailtimes.ca.
  21. Web site: Minister of Mines annual report, 1901 . 250 (1138) . library.ubc.ca.
  22. Web site: Daily News . 1 . 3 May 1902 . library.ubc.ca.
  23. Web site: Hedley Gazette . 4 . 17 Oct 1907 . library.ubc.ca.
  24. Web site: The Phoenix Pioneer and Boundary Mining Journal . 1 . 31 Oct 1908 . library.ubc.ca.
  25. Book: Glanville, Alice . 125–126 . Schools of the Boundary: 1891 to 1991 . Sonotek Publishing . 1991. 0-929069-03-X.
  26. Web site: 1945 BC Directory . www.bccd.vpl.ca.
  27. Web site: Gazette . 8 . 5 Jun 1968 . Westbridge – Old Westbridge Hotel . www.newspapers.com.
  28. Web site: Gazette . 7 . 11 Jul 1957 . Fire roared through a sawmill here Friday night and caused damage estimated at "several hundred thousand dollars”. . www.newspapers.com.
  29. Web site: Gazette . 4 . 14 Aug 1968 . www.newspapers.com.
  30. Web site: Gazette . 7 . 6 Feb 1964 . www.newspapers.com.
  31. Web site: Vancouver Sun . 1 . 4 Aug 1961 . Residents of Westbridge and district are enjoying electric power for the first time with opening of the newly completed line from Rock Creek to Westbridge. . www.newspapers.com.
  32. Web site: Gazette . 1 . 28 Dec 1961 . The $43,500.00 school at Westbridge opened to accommodate 40 students from that area. . www.newspapers.com.
  33. Web site: Gazette . 16 . 13 Sep 1967 . www.newspapers.com.
  34. Web site: Gazette . 1 . 18 May 1966 . ….the Hall which had been built as a dwelling in 1927, and later for some years the school also. . www.newspapers.com.
  35. Web site: Calgary Herald . 61 . 16 Aug 1985 . Westbridge General Store–Westbridge ½ million sales–$249,000 . www.newspapers.com.
  36. Web site: Vancouver Sun . 48 . 5 Mar 1993 . School District #13 presently services schools in Beaverdell, Westbridge, Bridesville, Rock Creek, Midway and Greenwood. Plans are underway to consolidate three small elementary schools into a new central school at Rock Creek. . www.newspapers.com.
  37. Web site: Westbridge . www.ourbc.com.
  38. Web site: The Kettle Valley Railway, Part I . www.crowsnest-highway.ca.
  39. Web site: Daily News . 1 . 13 Jul 1911 . library.ubc.ca.
  40. Web site: Week . 8 . 25 Nov 1911 . library.ubc.ca.
  41. Web site: New Westminster News . 3 . 25 Mar 1913 . library.ubc.ca.
  42. Web site: The Grand Forks Sun and Kettle Valley Orchardist . 2 . 23 Jul 1926 . library.ubc.ca.
  43. Web site: Rock Creek . www.crowsnest-highway.ca.
  44. Web site: Timetable . 12 (TT 70) . 28 Apr 1935 . library.ubc.ca.
  45. Web site: Timetable . 137 (TT124.5) . 27 Jun 1915 . library.ubc.ca.
  46. Web site: Timetable . 160 (TT132) . 5 Sep 1916 . library.ubc.ca.
  47. Web site: Timetable . 184 (TT125) . 30 Nov 1919 . library.ubc.ca.
  48. Web site: Timetable . 11 . Jan 1924 . library.ubc.ca.
  49. Web site: Timetable . 31 (TT122) . 1929 . library.ubc.ca.
  50. Web site: Timetable . 469 (TT151) . 25 Sep 1932 . library.ubc.ca.
  51. Web site: Timetable . 126 (TT151). 5 Feb 1939 . library.ubc.ca.
  52. Web site: Timetable . 46 (TT151) . 27 Jun 1943 . www.streamlinermemories.info.
  53. Web site: Timetable . 45 (TT151). 5 Dec 1948 . library.ubc.ca.
  54. Web site: Timetable . 44 (TT121) . 25 Apr 1954 . library.ubc.ca.
  55. Web site: Timetable . 25 (TT40) . 30 Oct 1960 . library.ubc.ca.
  56. Web site: Timetable . 18 (TT99) . 27 Oct 1963 . library.ubc.ca.
  57. Web site: Rail trail, Westbridge . Jul 2016 . www.google.ca.
  58. Web site: Advance . 2 . 6 Aug 1900 . library.ubc.ca.
  59. Web site: Greenwood Miner . 7 . 26 Jan 1900 . library.ubc.ca.
  60. Web site: Midway Dispatch . 3 . 21 Jul 1902 . library.ubc.ca.
  61. Web site: Mining Record, 1904 . 264 (154) . library.ubc.ca.
  62. Web site: Week . 8 . 8 Apr 1905 . library.ubc.ca.
  63. Web site: The Phoenix Pioneer and Boundary Mining Journal . 3 . 20 Oct 1906 . library.ubc.ca.
  64. Web site: Today in BC . 15 Mar 2018 . www.todayinbc.com.
  65. Christian . Alice . The early days in Christian Valley . Boundary Historical Society Second Annual Report . 1959 . 6.
  66. Web site: Minister of Lands annual report, 1920 . G82 . library.ubc.ca.
  67. Web site: Nelson Star . 14 Oct 2013 . www.nelsonstar.com.
  68. Web site: Morning Star . 54 . 12 Feb 2006 . www.newspapers.com.
  69. Web site: Westbridge Thrift Shop . westboundaryconnect.com.
  70. Web site: Kettle Valley SDA . eadventist.net.
  71. Web site: Grand Forks Gazette . 18 Sep 2016 . www.grandforksgazette.ca.
  72. Web site: Gazette . 2 . 17 Jun 1964 . Kanji Nakatsu…received his Bachelor of Science degree at the University of Alberta. He is 18 years of age. He was born in Greenwood in June, 1945. He attended Rhone School…. . www.newspapers.com.
  73. Web site: Rhone Rest Area . www.waymarking.com.
  74. Web site: Trail Times . 7 Sep 2018 . www.trailtimes.ca.
  75. Web site: Boundary Creek Times . 6 . 31 Mar 1905 . library.ubc.ca.
  76. Web site: Boundary Creek Times . 2 . 10 Sep 1909 . library.ubc.ca.