Whites Dam (Informal name, Westside Road, Windermere Lake)
At some point Whites Dam collapsed under pressure, causing a flood all the way down to Windermere Lake.
At some point Whites Dam collapsed under pressure, causing a flood all the way down to Windermere Lake.
The presence of William Salter on the west side of Windermere Lake makes him one of the first and few to settle in that area.
Nixon was “full of stories, both true and false, as an ideal guide ought to be.29
Bott’s “problems seemed to wear on his mind. He was frequently heard to shout across the valley, perhaps to hear his own echo.”29
“Len was at home with his environment, capable and content with his lot. He was a good companion, full of fun. The life was interesting and challenging. I entertain no regrets.”78
The Houlgrave property was far back on the Toby Benches, a good distance away from other settlers.
The old Lascelles Ranch, turned Grainger property, located to the north of Canal Flats, was later in part developed into Eagles Nest Estates.
Fairmont appealed to the Ogilvy-Wills family, and they soon made the transition to live there permanently, [on a ranch] known as “The Meadows”.
“The road we had come over was scarcely a road… it was climb, climb, climb… and then down, down a steep hill, car in low, single track road absolutely a shelf on the side of the mountain miles long.”43
“If we only had a few more men we could play polo, as here it would be quite an inexpensive game and well within the reach of those with only moderate means.”48