Minnekhada Lodge


MINNEKHADA LODGE  () is a historic Scottish-style hunting lodge built in 1934 by the lumber tycoon Eric HAMBER on a large estate he owned in COQUITLAM overlooking the Pitt R. Hamber, who was BC LT GOV in 1936–41, used the property for private hunting parties and to stable his string of polo ponies. The shipbuilder Clarence WALLACE, also a lt gov, purchased the property in 1958 and continued to use it as a hunting retreat until 1975, when...

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