Texada Gillies Bay Airport

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1From Texada Daze to Sandcastle  The Texada Daze celebration of 1973 reflected what had become a traditional affair since its origin a decade earlier. The Trailriders proudly led the parade with the flag. Saturday feature

From Texada Daze to Sandcastle The Texada Daze celebration of 1973 reflected what had become a traditional affair since its origin a decade earlier. The Trailriders proudly led the parade with the flag. Saturday feature

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Language: English - Date: 2014-06-01 12:36:54
2Museum Musings September 2012 Texada Recreation Centre - (the Complex that never was) Imagine - a modern, two-story recreation complex complete with six lanes of bowling, billiards, shuffleboard, meeting rooms, caretaker

Museum Musings September 2012 Texada Recreation Centre - (the Complex that never was) Imagine - a modern, two-story recreation complex complete with six lanes of bowling, billiards, shuffleboard, meeting rooms, caretaker

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Language: English - Date: 2014-06-01 12:34:50
3TODAY IS TOMORROW’S HISTORY  History could be viewed as only in the past but on occasion one is faced with the sudden realization that history is happening every day as we live our lives. Re-discovering the first editi

TODAY IS TOMORROW’S HISTORY History could be viewed as only in the past but on occasion one is faced with the sudden realization that history is happening every day as we live our lives. Re-discovering the first editi

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Language: English - Date: 2014-06-01 12:37:16
4Museum Musings for May 2011 GILLIES BAY The New Town on Texada While the community of Van Anda (originally Van Anda and Texada City) have been in existence for more than one hundred and ten years and Blubber Bay has been

Museum Musings for May 2011 GILLIES BAY The New Town on Texada While the community of Van Anda (originally Van Anda and Texada City) have been in existence for more than one hundred and ten years and Blubber Bay has been

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Language: English - Date: 2014-06-01 12:33:35
5“GILLIES BAY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT” So read the homemade sign on “the shed”, a simple wood-frame building dragged onto the tarmac as a

“GILLIES BAY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT” So read the homemade sign on “the shed”, a simple wood-frame building dragged onto the tarmac as a

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Language: English - Date: 2014-06-01 12:35:28