Arrandale


Arrandale (54 ̊58'40" 130 ̊00'30" S entrance to Nass Bay, NE of Portland Inlet, N of Prince Rupert). This salmon cannery was built by John Wallace in 1905 with machinery moved from Pacific Northern Cannery on Observatory Inlet. He named it after his Isle of Arran birthplace, sold it in 1911 to the Anglo-BC Packing Co and moved on to build Butedale cannery (qv), also named after his Scottish homeland. The federal fisheries and immigration office was located at Arrandale, also the BC Provincial...

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