Lee Bay


Lee Bay (49˚38'16" 124˚03'55" NW of Irvines Landing, Sechelt Peninsula, NW of Vancouver). Members of the Lie family came to N America from the Trondheim area of Norway in the 1880s and made their way to Victoria, eventually settling at Whonnock on the Fraser R with a group of other Norwegian immigrants. Ole Andreas Olsen Lie (1867–1947) farmed at Whonnock, spent time in the Yukon with his brothers during the Klondike gold rush and also worked as a fisherman, visiting Pender Hbr about 1907....

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