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Lake Errock

Lake Errock is an unincorporated community in the Fraser Valley region of southwestern British Columbia. Housing exists primarily on the northwestern shore of the same named lake,[1] which lies southwest of Harrison Bay.[2] The locality, on BC Highway 7, is by road about 23 kilometres (14 mi) west of Agassiz, 95 kilometres (59 mi) east of Vancouver, and 28 kilometres (17 mi) east of Mission.

Lake Errock
Lake Errock
Location of Lake Errock in British Columbia
Coordinates: 49°12′59″N 122°01′04″W / 49.21639°N 122.01778°W / 49.21639; -122.01778Coordinates: 49°12′59″N 122°01′04″W / 49.21639°N 122.01778°W / 49.21639; -122.01778
Country Canada
Province British Columbia
RegionFraser Valley
Regional districtFraser Valley
Area
 • Total8.65 km2 (3.34 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)
 • Total343
 • Density40/km2 (100/sq mi)
Area codes604, 778, 236, & 672
Highways Hwy 7

First Nations

Archaeologically, Lake Errock is the most westerly of the sizable pit-house villages.[3] First Nations reserves lie to the north and south.

Name origin

The name of Squakum Lake was officially adopted for the lake in 1924, but appeared as Erroch on earlier documentation.[4] The railway siding was called Squakum. In 1940, the designation of the post office as Lake Errock established the community name.[5] In 1974, the lake was likewise officially renamed.[4]

European settlement

In the late 1880s, Felix Parent was the initial pioneer settler,[6] acquiring an acreage now fronted by the gas station. In the early 1890s, the Ross Ranch, which encompassed the lake,[7] was described as the largest fruit ranch in the lower Province. Arthur Wellington Ross is believed to have headed the syndicate that owned the property. The venture failed and the orchard was abandoned.[8]

The Squakum Ranch, at the end of present Malcolm Rd, was a smaller commercial orchard on the banks of the Fraser River. Alex Malcolm bought the property in 1892. In that era, sternwheelers collected milk and cream at the landing.[9]

Tom Wilson was the inaugural postmaster 1892–1895.[10] Wilson, the Ross Ranch manager, operated the post office from his home. When the ranch ceased to be viable, the post office also closed that yearend.[11]

After World War I, a number of veterans took up small ranches, but most moved on.[12] In the early 1920s, Charles and Miriam Bell, who arrived and farmed the Parent property,[13] were among the few families who remained as permanent residents during the 1930s. In 1937, Alex Malcolm sold his property to the Kilbergs. In 1951, his cremated ashes were scattered upon the Fraser.[14]

Census population:
Lake Errock
YearPop.±%
1951107—    
195696−10.3%
196175−21.9%
1966144+92.0%
197165−54.9%
1976177+172.3%
1981—    
1986255—    
1991257+0.8%
1996—    
2001—    
2006426—    
2011*359−15.7%
2016425+18.4%
2021343−19.3%
Source: Statistics Canada
[15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22]
* Revised figure

G. Robert (Bob) Webster established a general store around 1939[23] and became postmaster when the post office reopened in 1940.[24] The store property was on the west side of the highway at the south end of the lake. While postmaster 1947–1959, Evelyn Dvorack managed the store, gas pumps, and tourist cabins they had built.[5]

In the 1960s, Lake Errock became a predominantly residential area of vacation properties when subdivisions were created.[25]

On the north corner of Watkins Rd, the one-room elementary school existed 1957–1982.[26] On the south corner, the church erected in 1961, which affiliated with the Mennonite Brethren in 1964, became a satellite congregation of the Central Community Church in Chilliwack in 2017.[27]

In 1982, the fire hall opened behind the church.[26]

Roads

Eastward, the Harrison River was bridged in 1926, opening up the road to Harrison Hot Springs.[12] In 1931, Great Depression relief camps were set up on Skumalasph Island and on the north side of Malcolm Rd. While upgrading the road westward, labour unrest and low productivity were common, before the camps closed in 1936.[28] Transportation developments farther westward align with those of Deroche.

Later community

In 2009, an eastbound train fatally struck a man standing on the track.[29]

The infrastructure includes a gas station/convenience store and a volunteer fire hall. A campground lies to the northeast. The post office is at Harrison Bay.[30]

In 2021, a proposal was submitted for a new development on a former gravel pit. The Sq’ewlets First Nation, which has experienced problems with sewage disposal, might also benefit from the proposed wastewater treatment plant.[31] Residents opposed to increased development near the water, regard the neighbourhood as a small bedroom community.[32]

Footnotes

  1. ^ "Lake Errock (community)". BC Geographical Names.
  2. ^ "Harrison Bay (bay)". BC Geographical Names.
  3. ^ Sleigh 1983, p. 4.
  4. ^ a b "Lake Errock (lake)". BC Geographical Names.
  5. ^ a b Sleigh 1983, p. 78.
  6. ^ Sleigh 1983, p. 17.
  7. ^ Sleigh 1983, p. 100.
  8. ^ Sleigh 1983, p. 22.
  9. ^ Sleigh 1983, pp. 22, 70.
  10. ^ "Postmasters (Loch Erroch)". www.bac-lac.gc.ca.
  11. ^ Sleigh 1983, p. 26.
  12. ^ a b Sleigh 1983, p. 52.
  13. ^ Sleigh 1983, p. 71.
  14. ^ Sleigh 1983, p. 70.
  15. ^ "1956 Census" (PDF). us.archive.org. p. 61.
  16. ^ "1966 Census" (PDF). us.archive.org. p. 193 (189).
  17. ^ "1976 Census" (PDF). publications.gc.ca. p. 67 (59).
  18. ^ "1986 Census" (PDF). publications.gc.ca. p. 184 (169).
  19. ^ "1991 Census" (PDF). publications.gc.ca. p. 187 (179).
  20. ^ "2011 Census". www12.statcan.gc.ca.
  21. ^ "2016 Census". www12.statcan.gc.ca.
  22. ^ "2021 Census". www12.statcan.gc.ca.
  23. ^ Sleigh 1983, p. 77.
  24. ^ "Postmasters (Lake Errock)". www.bac-lac.gc.ca.
  25. ^ Sleigh 1983, p. 89.
  26. ^ a b Sleigh 1983, p. 91.
  27. ^ "North Fraser Community Church – Lake Errock, BC". mennonitebrethren.ca.
  28. ^ Sleigh 1983, pp. 63–65.
  29. ^ "CTV News". bc.ctvnews.ca. 12 Oct 2009.
  30. ^ "Canada Post Lake Errock". www.storelocate.ca.
  31. ^ "Lake Errock Wastewater Treatment Plant". msrsolutions.ca. 6 Dec 2021.
  32. ^ "Planning and Development". pub-fvrd.escribemeetings.com. 24 Mar 2021. p. 18.

References

  • Sleigh, Daphne (1983). Discovering Deroche: From Nicomen to Lake Errock. Self-published.

lake, errock, this, article, about, community, british, columbia, lake, british, columbia, british, columbia, unincorporated, community, fraser, valley, region, southwestern, british, columbia, housing, exists, primarily, northwestern, shore, same, named, lake. This article is about the community in British Columbia For the lake in British Columbia see Lake Errock British Columbia Lake Errock is an unincorporated community in the Fraser Valley region of southwestern British Columbia Housing exists primarily on the northwestern shore of the same named lake 1 which lies southwest of Harrison Bay 2 The locality on BC Highway 7 is by road about 23 kilometres 14 mi west of Agassiz 95 kilometres 59 mi east of Vancouver and 28 kilometres 17 mi east of Mission Lake ErrockLake ErrockLocation of Lake Errock in British ColumbiaCoordinates 49 12 59 N 122 01 04 W 49 21639 N 122 01778 W 49 21639 122 01778 Coordinates 49 12 59 N 122 01 04 W 49 21639 N 122 01778 W 49 21639 122 01778Country CanadaProvince British ColumbiaRegionFraser ValleyRegional districtFraser ValleyArea Total8 65 km2 3 34 sq mi Population 2021 Total343 Density40 km2 100 sq mi Area codes604 778 236 amp 672HighwaysHwy 7 Contents 1 First Nations 2 Name origin 3 European settlement 4 Roads 5 Later community 6 Footnotes 7 ReferencesFirst Nations EditArchaeologically Lake Errock is the most westerly of the sizable pit house villages 3 First Nations reserves lie to the north and south Name origin EditThe name of Squakum Lake was officially adopted for the lake in 1924 but appeared as Erroch on earlier documentation 4 The railway siding was called Squakum In 1940 the designation of the post office as Lake Errock established the community name 5 In 1974 the lake was likewise officially renamed 4 European settlement EditIn the late 1880s Felix Parent was the initial pioneer settler 6 acquiring an acreage now fronted by the gas station In the early 1890s the Ross Ranch which encompassed the lake 7 was described as the largest fruit ranch in the lower Province Arthur Wellington Ross is believed to have headed the syndicate that owned the property The venture failed and the orchard was abandoned 8 The Squakum Ranch at the end of present Malcolm Rd was a smaller commercial orchard on the banks of the Fraser River Alex Malcolm bought the property in 1892 In that era sternwheelers collected milk and cream at the landing 9 Tom Wilson was the inaugural postmaster 1892 1895 10 Wilson the Ross Ranch manager operated the post office from his home When the ranch ceased to be viable the post office also closed that yearend 11 After World War I a number of veterans took up small ranches but most moved on 12 In the early 1920s Charles and Miriam Bell who arrived and farmed the Parent property 13 were among the few families who remained as permanent residents during the 1930s In 1937 Alex Malcolm sold his property to the Kilbergs In 1951 his cremated ashes were scattered upon the Fraser 14 Census population Lake ErrockYearPop 1951107 195696 10 3 196175 21 9 1966144 92 0 197165 54 9 1976177 172 3 1981 1986255 1991257 0 8 1996 2001 2006426 2011 359 15 7 2016425 18 4 2021343 19 3 Source Statistics Canada 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Revised figureG Robert Bob Webster established a general store around 1939 23 and became postmaster when the post office reopened in 1940 24 The store property was on the west side of the highway at the south end of the lake While postmaster 1947 1959 Evelyn Dvorack managed the store gas pumps and tourist cabins they had built 5 In the 1960s Lake Errock became a predominantly residential area of vacation properties when subdivisions were created 25 On the north corner of Watkins Rd the one room elementary school existed 1957 1982 26 On the south corner the church erected in 1961 which affiliated with the Mennonite Brethren in 1964 became a satellite congregation of the Central Community Church in Chilliwack in 2017 27 In 1982 the fire hall opened behind the church 26 Roads EditEastward the Harrison River was bridged in 1926 opening up the road to Harrison Hot Springs 12 In 1931 Great Depression relief camps were set up on Skumalasph Island and on the north side of Malcolm Rd While upgrading the road westward labour unrest and low productivity were common before the camps closed in 1936 28 Transportation developments farther westward align with those of Deroche Later community EditIn 2009 an eastbound train fatally struck a man standing on the track 29 The infrastructure includes a gas station convenience store and a volunteer fire hall A campground lies to the northeast The post office is at Harrison Bay 30 In 2021 a proposal was submitted for a new development on a former gravel pit The Sq ewlets First Nation which has experienced problems with sewage disposal might also benefit from the proposed wastewater treatment plant 31 Residents opposed to increased development near the water regard the neighbourhood as a small bedroom community 32 Footnotes Edit Lake Errock community BC Geographical Names Harrison Bay bay BC Geographical Names Sleigh 1983 p 4 a b Lake Errock lake BC Geographical Names a b Sleigh 1983 p 78 Sleigh 1983 p 17 Sleigh 1983 p 100 Sleigh 1983 p 22 Sleigh 1983 pp 22 70 Postmasters Loch Erroch www bac lac gc ca Sleigh 1983 p 26 a b Sleigh 1983 p 52 Sleigh 1983 p 71 Sleigh 1983 p 70 1956 Census PDF us archive org p 61 1966 Census PDF us archive org p 193 189 1976 Census PDF publications gc ca p 67 59 1986 Census PDF publications gc ca p 184 169 1991 Census PDF publications gc ca p 187 179 2011 Census www12 statcan gc ca 2016 Census www12 statcan gc ca 2021 Census www12 statcan gc ca Sleigh 1983 p 77 Postmasters Lake Errock www bac lac gc ca Sleigh 1983 p 89 a b Sleigh 1983 p 91 North Fraser Community Church Lake Errock BC mennonitebrethren ca Sleigh 1983 pp 63 65 CTV News bc ctvnews ca 12 Oct 2009 Canada Post Lake Errock www storelocate ca Lake Errock Wastewater Treatment Plant msrsolutions ca 6 Dec 2021 Planning and Development pub fvrd escribemeetings com 24 Mar 2021 p 18 References EditSleigh Daphne 1983 Discovering Deroche From Nicomen to Lake Errock Self published Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lake Errock amp oldid 1135694001, wikipedia, wiki, 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