Holler Rock


Holler Rock (52˚54'00" 129˚08'00" Entrance to Chapple Inlet, W side of Princess Royal I). Mining engineer Fred W Holler was superintendent of the productive gold mine at Surf Inlet on Princess Royal I from 1914 until at least the early 1920s. Holler’s responsibilities were substantial, for the complex, isolated mine, owned by Belmont Canadian Mines Ltd, required extensive work before it could ship ore; a large concrete dam, 140 m wide and 14 m high, had to be constructed across the lower...

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