The Sampo Hall
Finnish settlers started arriving in Webster’s Corners in 1905. Their goal was to live in a Socialist commune and to that end they purchased a … Read More
Finnish settlers started arriving in Webster’s Corners in 1905. Their goal was to live in a Socialist commune and to that end they purchased a … Read More
The early Finnish population in Webster’s Corners arrived not from Finland, but from Malcolm Island in the straits between northern Vancouver Island and the BC mainland. … Read More
Sam Saari was a big, strong Finn who earned his living as a blacksmith and spoke with pride of his 17-inch biceps. Sam Saari (born … Read More
James Murray Webster was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, in 1833. He went to school in his home town, but was sent for further education to … Read More
From Leonard Humphrey’s Memoirs: Having found Vancouver Island’s best areas too highly priced per acre, and such areas limited, as for instance the Cowichan Valley, … Read More
Arvo Felix Skytte was born in 1887 in Frossa, Finland. Arvo, along with Sanfried Salo, Karl Hendrikson, and Armas Skytte, was among the first group … Read More
William Nelson was one of our first settlers. He purchased the piece of land west of the Howisons and established a landing on the Fraser … Read More
William Hampton was born in Cornwall in 1854. In his youth he was employed in the tin mines, and when not mining he also tended … Read More
In 1879, John Laity and William Hampton came up river from New Westminster to Maple Ridge by boat to have a look at some land … Read More
Alexander Baillie was the first of his family to come to Canada. He immigrated in 1837 with his wife from Iverness, Scotland, and their son … Read More