Eastgate, British Columbia
The ARC (Alpine Rescue Centre) is located in Eastgate and is the residence of the Canadian Ski Patrol during the winter, and is rented to groups during the summer. The ski patrol provides safety services to the Gibson Pass Ski Area.
On August 8, 2022, government workers began repaving
History
Since at least 1905, Charlie Bonnevier owned and lived on the land now occupied by East Gate. In 1944, a parcel of 160 acres (65 ha) was sold to the Tower Family, which became the Tower Ranch. As this property was one of the few private plots along the soon-to-open highway, and the highway's aesthetic qualities were of serious concern to the BC Parks, the family agreed not to clear-cut or otherwise make the property unpleasant for motorists. Little of the original ranch remains, however one original house stands, and the roads are named in memory of the ranch. The ranch formerly maintained an airstrip which is now decommissioned and is now home to several houses. Near the gas station, the historic Pasayten Cabin stands. It is currently uninhabited.
Businesses
The primary business is the Canco gas station that includes a food store and previously included a diner called "Dave's Diner" and a mechanic service. Up until 2022 it was an Esso. Other businesses include a rental cabin and two camp-grounds.
Eastgate Volunteer Fire Department
The community is served by the Eastgate Fire Protection Society, which maintains three fire trucks. One of these trucks was stolen in May 2010 and was quickly recovered, albeit without vital components stolen by thieves, by a paramedic using a helicopter for the search. The fire department formerly used a mid-1930s fire truck, and until 2014 was in possession of a 1970s era firetruck until it was purchased for use at Manning Park Resort.
Natural Disasters
2021 Garrison Lake Wildfire
During the summer of 20 21 the Garrison Lake Wildfire threatened Eastgate. The fire was first discovered on July 23, 2021, and by September 8 had grown to an estimated 14,564 hectares. At its closest, the fire was 1-2 kilometers (estimated) away from Eastgate. Eastgate had already been on evacuation alert but was put on evacuation order on July 31 when the fire was 8,175 hectares in size.
2021 Flood
The November 2021 Pacific Northwest floods caused flooding throughout lower Eastgate leading to an evacuation order, a collapsed house, and countless property damage mainly due to flooded basements.
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References
- ^ BC Names entry "Eastgate (community)"
- ^ Bradley, Ben (2017). British Columbia by the Road. Vancouver: UBC Press. p. 34. ISBN 978-0-7748-3419-3.
- ^ British Columbia Aviation Council (1973). British Columbia Air Facilities Map (Map). 1:1900000. Vancouver, British Columbia: Map Production Division, Surveys and Mapping Branch, Department of Lands, Forests, and Water Resources.
- ^ Harris, Lorraine (1984). Manning Park: An All-Seasons Playground. Surrey, British Columbia: Hancock House Publishers Ltd. ISBN 0-88839-972-3.
- ^ "B.C. town loses critical fire truck". CBC News. May 11, 2010. Retrieved April 22, 2013.
- ^ Wintonyk, Darcy (May 14, 2010). "CTV viewer recovers stolen fire truck". CTV News. Retrieved April 22, 2013.
- ^ "Wildfires of Note". bcfireinfo.for.gov.bc.ca. Retrieved December 30, 2021.
- ^ Jul 31, Colin Dacre-; Story: 341666, 2021 / 8:20 pm |. "Eastgate ordered to evacuate due to growing Garrison Lake fire - BC News". www.castanet.net. Retrieved December 30, 2021.
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