Press Release - Government of Canada Recognizes Historic Significance of the Doukhobor Suspension Bridge
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Press Release - Government of Canada Recognizes Historic Significance of the Doukhobor Suspension Bridge
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Government of Canada Recognizes Historic Significance of the Doukhobor Suspension Bridge
CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, April 27, 2008--
The Parks Canada Agency today unveiled a Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada plaque honouring the Doukhobor Suspension Bridge as a site of national historic significance. A ceremony was held on the grounds of the Doukhobor Discovery Centre in Castlegar, British COLUMBIA.
This recognition will help Canadians better appreciate this important chapter in Canada's history. The Government of Canada is proud to highlight the perseverance of the Doukhobors of Canada in establishing communal settlements in the Kootenay Boundary region of British COLUMBIA during the early 20th century.
Built in 1913 by community labour, the bridge connected Doukhobor settlements on both sides of the Kootenay River. Today, this structure, also known as the Brilliant Suspension Bridge, stands as an enduring symbol of the collective toil of these pioneers, and their contribution to Canada's development. This bridge played an important economic role in the community, and served in the local transportation system for more than fifty years.
The Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada, created in 1919, advises the Minister of the Environment about the national historic significance of places, people and events that have marked Canada's history. The placement of a commemorative plaque represents the official recognition of historic value. It is one means of educating the public about the richness of our culture and heritage, which must be preserved for future generations.
Information:
Doreen McGillis
Communications Officer
Mount Revelstoke and Glacier Field Unit
Parks Canada
250-837-7500
CASTLEGAR, BRITISH COLUMBIA, April 27, 2008--
The Parks Canada Agency today unveiled a Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada plaque honouring the Doukhobor Suspension Bridge as a site of national historic significance. A ceremony was held on the grounds of the Doukhobor Discovery Centre in Castlegar, British COLUMBIA.
This recognition will help Canadians better appreciate this important chapter in Canada's history. The Government of Canada is proud to highlight the perseverance of the Doukhobors of Canada in establishing communal settlements in the Kootenay Boundary region of British COLUMBIA during the early 20th century.
Built in 1913 by community labour, the bridge connected Doukhobor settlements on both sides of the Kootenay River. Today, this structure, also known as the Brilliant Suspension Bridge, stands as an enduring symbol of the collective toil of these pioneers, and their contribution to Canada's development. This bridge played an important economic role in the community, and served in the local transportation system for more than fifty years.
The Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada, created in 1919, advises the Minister of the Environment about the national historic significance of places, people and events that have marked Canada's history. The placement of a commemorative plaque represents the official recognition of historic value. It is one means of educating the public about the richness of our culture and heritage, which must be preserved for future generations.
Information:
Doreen McGillis
Communications Officer
Mount Revelstoke and Glacier Field Unit
Parks Canada
250-837-7500