OSLAND, a FISHING and farming settlement on the east side of Smith Island, 20 km southeast of PRINCE RUPERT on the North Coast, was settled about 1913 by a group of Icelanders from Manitoba. The community had a population of 70 in the 1920s, but by 1952 most people had moved to Prince Rupert.
by Andrew Scott
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