Indian Point


Indian Point (49˚57'00" 124˚52'00" NW end of Savary I, NE end of Str of Georgia, NW of Powell R). The name predates the development of Savary I in the 1910s, and it is possible that a First Nation camp was once located at this spot. Vancouver Province crime reporter and Savary realtor George Ashworth claimed to have found fortifications in the area in 1910, along with human bones and artifacts. He said that a Sliammon chief had told him the point was the site of a great battle over control of...

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