Tribune Bay Lodge Recognized as Provincial Historic Landmark

community · Hornby Island

Tribune Bay Lodge on Hornby Island, a one-storey wood frame house and one of two first post-contact pre-emption farms on Hornby, is a provincial historic landmark since 1979. It has served as a family home, summer resort, and since 1983, an environmental education site.

Sources

  • “Located on Hornby Island, you will find the Tribune Bay Lodge, which became a provincial historic landmark in December of 1979... Since 1983, the Tribune Bay Outdoor Education Society has used the property.” — The Islands Grapevine – November 19th, 2020 (November 19th, 2020)

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