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Weekly Ponderings: People brought character and culture to Peace River - Part 68

Chong’s Café was the latest in Peace River Chinese restaurants to be, not only remembered, but also documented, in the Record-Gazette. We left off in the…

Weekly Ponderings: People brought character and culture to Peace River - Part 68

Chong’s Café was the latest in Peace River Chinese restaurants to be, not only remembered, but also documented, in the Record-Gazette. We left off in the…

Weekly Ponderings: People brought character and culture to Peace River - Part 68

Chong’s Café was the latest in Peace River Chinese restaurants to be, not only remembered, but also documented, in the Record-Gazette. We left off in the…

Weekly Ponderings: People brought character and culture to Peace River - Part 49

Author of the article: Beth Wilkins Publishing date: Aug 02, 2021  •  13 hours ago  •  6 minute read  •  • IMG 2672 – Unveiling of Mackenzie Cairn, across Peace River from Fort Fork site, 1929. People arrived at River Lot 19 for the ceremony via various means – sternwheeler D.A. Thomas, car, and perhaps, horse and buggy. Sir Alexander Mackenzie overwintered 1792-93 at the fort on his quest of the Pacific Ocean. Among those attending: (L-R) Hugh Allen; D.M. Kennedy; Kinwell (Joe) Neff (later owner of Fort Fork site land); Frank Smith and James Homer Johnston (discoverer, in 1927, of the fort site). The photograph – a photograph of a photograph from Peace River Remembers, Page 74. Photo by SUPPLIED

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