SUMMIT LAKE is a popular place name in mountainous BC, with over 20 listings in the provincial gazetteer. Three communities stand out. The first, 20 km north of PRINCE GEORGE on the Arctic Divide, was originally a trading post. Today it is a LOGGING settlement with TOURISM facilities and a provincial PARK nearby. The second Summit Lake, on the CPR's Nakusp & Slocan Rwy 100 km southeast of REVELSTOKE, was the site of J.R. Boynton's prosperous pole and tie business and SAWMILL from 1908 until...
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