Photograph of the "Rendezvous" in Whaletown Bay. This boat was owned by the Columbia Coast Mission from 1924-1955. It was operated by the Rev. Rollo Boas out of Whaletown from 1944 to 1954 and then briefly by Joe Titus, before being sold to Ed Tooker in 1955. Tooker renamed it the "Tari Jacque" after his two daughters, and used the boat for his work as a fisheries patrolman for the DFO. In 2015 Tooker sold the boat to Robert Critchley, who is the present-day owner (2021).
Photograph of the "Rendezvous" in Whaletown Bay. This boat was owned by the Columbia Coast Mission from 1924-1955. It was operated by the Rev. Rollo Boas out of Whaletown from 1944 to 1954 and then briefly by Joe Titus, before being sold to Ed Tooker in 1955. Tooker renamed it the "Tari Jacque" after his two daughters, and used the boat for his work as a fisheries patrolman for the DFO. In 2015 Tooker sold the boat to Robert Critchley, who is the present-day owner (2021).
Copy of a poster advertising a General Meeting of the Whaletown Community Club at the Church Hall, with a cartoon drawing of two men fighting. The original is owned by the Whaletown Community Club and is hanging at the Gorge Hall.
Copy of a poster advertising a General Meeting of the Whaletown Community Club at the Church Hall, with a cartoon drawing of two men fighting. The original is owned by the Whaletown Community Club and is hanging at the Gorge Hall.
Photograph of the view from Jerry and Olga Hynek’s house, looking towards their dock and the entrance to Cortes Bay. Their house was on the north side of the bay, just inside the entrance.
Photograph of the view from Jerry and Olga Hynek’s house, looking towards their dock and the entrance to Cortes Bay. Their house was on the north side of the bay, just inside the entrance.