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Art Haycock Cabin

Moments in Time – Photos & Memories from the Lumby Museum – Haycock Cabin, June 3, 2022

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About one km west of Greenbush Lake there was a small log cabin nestled in a grove of very old hemlock, fir and cedar trees.  Art Haycock built the cabin 1915 and would spend his winters there working his trap line that extended from Mabel Lake in the west to the summit of the Monashee range in the east. In the 1960’s, Gordon James Sr. bought Art’s trapline and used the same cabin.  Little remains of this interesting piece of our history as in 2020 a large dead hemlock leaning over the cabin fell on the cabin and destroyed the structure.

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