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Usk, British Columbia

Usk is an unincorporated community in the Skeena region of west central British Columbia, Canada.[1] The Usk Ferry connects the two parts of the hamlet that straddle the Skeena River. Just off BC Highway 16, the locality is by road about 182 kilometres (113 mi) west of Smithers and 23 kilometres (14 mi) northeast of Terrace.

Usk
Carving of a lumberjack, Usk, 2017
Usk
Location of Usk in British Columbia
Coordinates: 54°37′59″N 128°25′05″W / 54.63306°N 128.41806°W / 54.63306; -128.41806
CountryCanada
ProvinceBritish Columbia
RegionSkeena
Regional districtKitimat–Stikine
Time zoneUTC-8 (PST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC-7 (PDT)
Area codes250, 778, 236, & 672
Highways Hwy 16 (TCH)
WaterwaysSkeena River

Name origin edit

Dominic Daniel Joseph Dempsey Loftus, who was the superintendent for the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway (GTP) tracklaying in the area, assigned the name. He is believed to have been originally from the River Usk area of Wales.[2] The earliest newspaper mention of the name is July 1912.[3]

Interestingly, the Kettle Valley Railway chose the same name for a new station a few years later, before a change to Jellicoe after a couple of years.[4]

Railway edit

Where Usk is defined as about mile 119.2 westward, the railway tunnels of the Kitselas Canyon are at miles 121.9 (377 metres (1,238 ft)), 122.1 (61 metres (201 ft)), 122.3 (169 metres (555 ft)), and 122.8 (284 metres (931 ft)).[5]

In mid-January 1912, the temporary tunnel terminal ceased to exist when the GTP rail head from Prince Rupert advanced through the tunnels,[6] then past mile 107 (Usk), reaching mile 115 eastward by month end.[7]

In 1912, the standard-design Plan 100‐152 (Bohi's Type E) station building was erected. A converted bunkhouse was the later replacement.[8][9]

During the 1936 flood, about 2 metres (7 ft) of water covered the Canadian National Railway (CN) track and only the upper part of the station was visible.[9] Nearly 91 metres (300 ft) of railway track was washed out.[10]

In 1948, five cars of a westbound passenger train derailed.[11]

In 1951, a fire totally destroyed the rail bridge about 2.4 kilometres (1.5 mi) west.[12]

In 1974, the rail bridge washed out.[13] Months later, a worker was fatally crushed by logs while unloading a boxcar.[14]

In 1976, a freight train wreck occurred one mile west.[15]

Hegstad, about 3.1 kilometres (1.9 mi) east of Usk,[16] is a siding built in 1983.[17]

In 1995, the little white passenger waiting room closed, and the building was advertised for sale the following year.[18]

A trackside signpost marks the Usk flag stop for Via Rail's Jasper–Prince Rupert train.[19]

Train Timetables (Regular stop or Flag stop)
Mile 1914 1920 1932 1943 1950 1960 1971 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020
[20] [21] [22] [23] [20] [24] [25] [26] [27] [28] [29] [30] [31]
Terrace 1663.3 Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg.
Dobies 1659.0 Flag Flag Flag Flag
Vanarsdol 1657.7 Flag Flag Flag
Kitselas 1657.7 Flag Flag Flag Flag
Mileage 125.7 1657.2 Flag
Usk 1650.7 Flag Flag Reg. Both Reg. Reg. Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag
Royal Lumber 1646.4 Flag
Pitman 1644.0 Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag
Pacific 1638.5 Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag
Dorreen 1632.4 Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag

Earlier community edit

Prior to the railway, the Usk area was not permanently settled. Many residents to the southwest, who no longer had a riverboat service, gravitated to Usk, the nearest station. Dick Lowrie obtained a 65-hectare (160-acre) pre-emption, part of which later became the townsite.[9]

In 1915, a government telegraph office opened.[32] Around that time, a store and small hotel existed on the northwest shore.[9] James L. Bethurem was the inaugural postmaster 1916–1947.[33] He also was the mining recorder and ran the general store.[9] In 1918, the school opened.[34][35]

In 1921, the townsite was surveyed.[36] The existence of a jail indicates a police post.[37] In 1923, a two-room schoolhouse was erected[38][39] on the bench north of the townsite.[9] About this time, the Shackleton Hotel was established.[40] An upgrading of transmission lines led to the closure of the government telegraph office in 1924.[41]

An enlargement to the general store created a public hall on the upper level[9] in 1925.[42] The school lost half of the pupils in 1927, when Hanson Lumber and Timber transferred its Usk and Terrace operations to Smithers.[43] In the late 1920s, a church was built for use by any Christian denomination.[44]

A fire in 1931 destroyed the power plant, woodshed and tool house of the Shackleton Hotel.[45] Neither hotel appears to have operated much beyond this time.[46] The 1936 flood breached the railway embankment, which separated the town from river, sending a 4-to-5-metre (13 to 16 ft) flow through the main streets.[47] Water damage destroyed the Marsh Memorial Church.[48] Although not as severe as 1936, the 1948 flood prompted a mass evacuation to higher ground.[9][49]

 
Usk Pioneer Chapel, Usk, 2011.

In 1950, the population was about 70.[50] The next year, a fire totally destroyed the general store.[51] During the 1950s, the place was often referred to in humorous contexts owing to its small size,[52] not unlike Spuzzum.

In 1961, the school closed.[9] The general store operated into the early 1960s.[53] In 1967, the post office closed,[33] a fire destroyed the gas station,[54] and Terrace Christian Reformed Church built the Usk Pioneer Chapel as a one-third replica of the Marsh Memorial Church, which had stood across the river.[55]

In the late 1980s, the population was 128.[56]

The community hall remained in use until the early 1990s.[57]

Forestry edit

In the mid-1910s, a sawmill existed on the northwest shore. In the late 1910s, two more sawmills were established.[9]

In 1920 two mills closed.[58] An aerial tramway spanning the river carried lumber from the main sawmill on the southeast side.[59] In 1923, this mill moved about one mile eastward[60] but closed in the late 1920s.[9]

In 1941 W.R. Adams and J. Lee Bethurem erected a sawmill which burned down the following year. The rebuilt mill ultimately became the Adams Lumber Co but closed in 1959, when a highway realignment required the property.[9]

In 2014, a memorial to loggers, who lost their lives while working in the forests, was dedicated. The carving of a logger stands in the foreground.[61]

Mining edit

The discovery of gold in the Cordillera claims on Kitselas Mountain attracted a great influx of prospectors.[9] From 1914, the Cordillera was shipping out ore.[62] After a decade of development work, the venture was abandoned. The adjoining Lucky Strike proved equally unsuccessful. However, numerous claims continued to be staked.[9] In 1921, the Kleanza Co prospected on Kleanza Mountain.[63] Columario Gold Mines Ltd later began production on these claims, which proved unprofitable. Exploratory work on the Nicholson Creek mine continued until the 1940s.[9]

Main roads edit

In 1929, the Terrace–Usk highway opened.[64] During 1931–1941, a series of 2-to-6-kilometre (1 to 4 mi) stretches were built on the Usk–Cedarvale road.[65] which included replacing sections washed out by the 1936 flood.[66] Completion of this section opened the Prince Rupert–Prince George highway in 1944, primarily to military traffic.[67]

In 1958, Western Coach Lines inaugurated a Prince Rupert–Prince George bus service,[68] which included a scheduled stop at Usk.[69] The next year, the company withdrew the service.[70]

In 1960, Prince Coach Lines assumed the Prince Rupert–Prince George route. In 1966, Canadian Coachways bought the company.[71] Usk was a scheduled stop at least during the 1960s.[72]

In 1968–69, the Usk–Kitwanga reconstruction was completed with the exception of three bridges and some gravelling and paving.[73]

In 1970, Greyhound Canada purchased Canadian Coachways.[74]

Later community edit

In 2007, a municipal councillor from Usk, Wales made a three-day tour of the area.[75]

In 2022, a fire started by vandals extensively damaged the Usk Pioneer Chapel.[76]

Flood alerts and evacuation orders continue to regularly occur.[77]

The remote community has about 20 residents.[78] The Usk RV Park has 19 sites for visitors.[79]

Maps edit

  • Minister of Mines annual report, 1924: Mineral Claims in the Vicinity of Usk. library.ubc.ca (Report). p. 101 (B89).
  • "Standard Oil BC map". www.davidrumsey.com. 1937.
  • "Shell BC map". www.davidrumsey.com. 1956.

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ "Usk (community)". BC Geographical Names.
  2. ^ "Usk". www.gent.name.
  3. ^ "Daily Colonist". archive.org. 24 Jul 1912. p. 7.
  4. ^ Cycling the Kettle Valley Railway, 2002 , p. PT106, at Google Books
  5. ^ "CN Bulkley Subdivision" (PDF). www.multimodalways.org. p. 144.
  6. ^ "Omineca Herald". library.ubc.ca. 19 Jan 1912. p. 1.
  7. ^ "Omineca Herald". library.ubc.ca. 2 Feb 1912. p. 1.
  8. ^ Bohi, Charles W.; Kozma, Leslie S. (2002). Canadian National's Western Stations. Fitzhenry & Whiteside. pp. 121, 136, 141. ISBN 1550416324.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "Usk, B.C". www.terracelibrary.ca.
  10. ^ "Nelson Daily News". library.ubc.ca. 2 Jun 1936. p. 10.
  11. ^ "Interior News". www.newspapers.com. 22 Jul 1948. p. 1. Five cars of the westbound passenger train were derailed at Usk…
  12. ^ "Interior News". www.newspapers.com. 31 May 1951. p. 1.
  13. ^ "Interior News". www.newspapers.com. 30 Jan 1974. p. 1.
  14. ^ "Prince George Citizen". pgnewspapers.pgpl.ca. 19 Apr 1974. p. 3.
  15. ^ "Interior News". www.newspapers.com. 10 Nov 1976. p. 1.
  16. ^ "CN Bulkley Subdivision" (PDF). www.cwrailway.ca.
  17. ^ "Prince George Citizen". pgnewspapers.pgpl.ca. 5 May 1983. p. 23.
  18. ^ "Terrace Standard". www.newspapers.com. 31 Jan 1996. p. 6. Usk…Via is selling the little one-room building which has been at that stop since the early 1900s. It was shut down last April...
  19. ^ "Usk train station". www.viarail.ca.
  20. ^ a b "Timetable" (PDF). streamlinermemories.info. 28 Apr 1943. p. 62 (TT226).
  21. ^ Timetable. 1 Mar 1914. p. 15 (TT14).
  22. ^ Timetable. 3 Oct 1920. pp. 11–12.
  23. ^ Timetable. Jan 1932. p. 58 (TT226).
  24. ^ "Timetable". www.scribd.com. 30 Apr 1950. p. 59 (TT226).
  25. ^ "Timetable" (PDF). streamlinermemories.info. 30 Oct 1960. p. 54 (TT139).
  26. ^ "Timetable" (PDF). streamlinermemories.info. 1 Feb 1971. p. 27 (TT59).
  27. ^ "Timetable". pre.timetableworld.com. 3 Feb 1980. p. 41 (TT57).
  28. ^ "Timetable". pre.timetableworld.com. 15 Jan 1990. p. 42.
  29. ^ "Timetable". pre.timetableworld.com. 16 Jan 2000. p. 104.
  30. ^ "Timetable". pre.timetableworld.com. 1 Jun 2010. p. 42.
  31. ^ "Timetable" (PDF). www.viarail.ca. 5 Jul 2020. p. 17 (28).
  32. ^ "Prince Rupert Journal". library.ubc.ca. 8 Apr 1915. p. 1.
  33. ^ a b "Postmasters". www.bac-lac.gc.ca.
  34. ^ Stortz 1988, p. 83 (71).
  35. ^ Public Schools annual report, 1917–18. library.ubc.ca (Report). p. D38.
  36. ^ Mining and Engineering Record, 1921. library.ubc.ca (Report). p. 191 (157).
  37. ^ "Prince George Citizen". pgnewspapers.pgpl.ca. 1 Apr 1921. p. 1.
  38. ^ "Prince George Citizen". pgnewspapers.pgpl.ca. 16 Feb 1923. p. 1.
  39. ^ Public Schools annual report, 1922–23. library.ubc.ca (Report). p. F39.
  40. ^ "1924 BC Directory". www.bccd.vpl.ca.
  41. ^ "Interior News". www.newspapers.com. 15 May 1924. p. 2.
  42. ^ "Interior News". www.newspapers.com. 13 May 1925. p. 1. …a large addition is being added to the Bethurem store.
  43. ^ Stortz 1988, p. 96 (84).
  44. ^ "Vancouver Sun". www.newspapers.com. 8 Aug 1925. p. 10. Usk…contributing generously to the building of a Union Church, which will be open for use by any religious denomination…
    "Province". www.newspapers.com. 12 Mar 1927. p. 5. Usk…John William offered to donate a building lot on which the church could be erected.
  45. ^ "Interior News". www.newspapers.com. 5 Aug 1931. p. 1. Fire…destroyed the power plant, woodshed and tool house of the hotel at Usk…owned by T.W. Shackleton.
  46. ^ "1932 BC Directory". www.bccd.vpl.ca.
  47. ^ Urquhart, James Michael (1981). Managing fall floods in the Lower Skenna region, British Columbia. library.ubc.ca (MA). p. 34 (26).
  48. ^ "Usk, Pioneer Church". www.gent.name.
  49. ^ "Prince George Citizen". pgnewspapers.pgpl.ca. 3 Jun 1948. p. 14.
  50. ^ "Vancouver Sun". www.newspapers.com. 15 Jun 1950. p. 2.
  51. ^ "Interior News". www.newspapers.com. 8 Mar 1951. p. 1.
  52. ^ "Vancouver Sun". www.newspapers.com. 18 Nov 1953. p. 19. …touched all known communities except Uilima Thute, Greenland, and Usk, B.C.
    "Vancouver Sun". www.newspapers.com. 9 Nov 1957. p. 10.
  53. ^ "Interior News". www.newspapers.com. 29 Nov 1961. p. 3.
  54. ^ "Vancouver Sun". www.newspapers.com. 22 Jun 1967. p. 7.
  55. ^ "Terrace Christian Reformed Church: Usk chapel built as a gift to the community". library.ubc.ca.
  56. ^ "Province". www.newspapers.com. 14 Jul 1989. p. 9. Usk, B.C., with a population of 128…
  57. ^ "Terrace Standard". www.newspapers.com. 30 May 1990. p. 22.
    "Terrace Standard". www.newspapers.com. 16 Mar 1994. p. 33.
  58. ^ "The British Columbia Federationist". library.ubc.ca. 24 Dec 1920. p. 3.
  59. ^ Penner, Randy (May 2013). "British Columbia Road Runner: Skeena District's Usk Reaction Ferry Turns the Big 100" (PDF). www2.gov.bc.ca. p. 23.
  60. ^ "Prince George Citizen". pgnewspapers.pgpl.ca. 6 Dec 1923. p. 2.
  61. ^ "NW Logging Memorial, Usk BC". www.gent.name.
  62. ^ "Revelstoke Mail Herald". library.ubc.ca. 30 Dec 1914. p. 2.
  63. ^ Mining and engineering record, 1921. library.ubc.ca (Report). p. 64 (50).
  64. ^ "Prince George Citizen". pgnewspapers.pgpl.ca. 26 Sep 1929. p. 1.
  65. ^ Minister of Public Works annual report, 1931–32. library.ubc.ca (Report). p. M11.
    Minister of Public Works annual report, 1936–37. library.ubc.ca (Report). p. 33 (X23).
    Minister of Public Works annual report, 1938–39. library.ubc.ca (Report). p. 39 (Z29).
    Minister of Public Works annual report, 1940–41. library.ubc.ca (Report). p. 47 (O37).
  66. ^ Minister of Public Works annual report, 1937–38. library.ubc.ca (Report). p. 30 (X26).
  67. ^ "Prince George Citizen". pgnewspapers.pgpl.ca. 10 Aug 1944. p. 1.
  68. ^ "Prince George Citizen". pgnewspapers.pgpl.ca. 12 Jun 1958. p. 1.
  69. ^ "Prince George Citizen". pgnewspapers.pgpl.ca. 13 Jun 1958. p. 12.
  70. ^ "Prince George Citizen". pgnewspapers.pgpl.ca. 18 Mar 1959. p. 1.
  71. ^ "Prince George Citizen". pgnewspapers.pgpl.ca. 24 May 1966. p. 42.
  72. ^ "Prince George Citizen". pgnewspapers.pgpl.ca. 2 Oct 1962. p. 3.
  73. ^ Minister of Highways annual report, 1968–69. library.ubc.ca (Report). p. C24.
  74. ^ Reschenthaler, G.B. Performance Under Regulation: The Canadian Interbus Industry (PDF). publications.gc.ca (Report). p. 57 (43).
  75. ^ "Terrace Standard". www.newspapers.com. 3 Oct 2007. p. 3.
  76. ^ "CBC News". www.cbc.ca. 24 Apr 2022.
  77. ^ "CTV News". bc.ctvnews.ca. 7 Jun 2022.
  78. ^ "Taylor Bachrach". taylorbachrach.ndp.ca. 12 May 2020.
  79. ^ "Terrace-Usk Skeena RV Park". terracerv.com.

References edit

  • Stortz, Paul James (1988). The Rural School Problem in British Columbia in the 1920s. library.ubc.ca (MA).

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It has been suggested that Usk station British Columbia be merged into this article Discuss Proposed since November 2023 Usk is an unincorporated community in the Skeena region of west central British Columbia Canada 1 The Usk Ferry connects the two parts of the hamlet that straddle the Skeena River Just off BC Highway 16 the locality is by road about 182 kilometres 113 mi west of Smithers and 23 kilometres 14 mi northeast of Terrace UskHamletCarving of a lumberjack Usk 2017UskLocation of Usk in British ColumbiaCoordinates 54 37 59 N 128 25 05 W 54 63306 N 128 41806 W 54 63306 128 41806CountryCanadaProvinceBritish ColumbiaRegionSkeenaRegional districtKitimat StikineTime zoneUTC 8 PST Summer DST UTC 7 PDT Area codes250 778 236 amp 672HighwaysHwy 16 TCH WaterwaysSkeena River Contents 1 Name origin 2 Railway 3 Earlier community 4 Forestry 5 Mining 6 Main roads 7 Later community 8 Maps 9 Footnotes 10 ReferencesName origin editDominic Daniel Joseph Dempsey Loftus who was the superintendent for the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway GTP tracklaying in the area assigned the name He is believed to have been originally from the River Usk area of Wales 2 The earliest newspaper mention of the name is July 1912 3 Interestingly the Kettle Valley Railway chose the same name for a new station a few years later before a change to Jellicoe after a couple of years 4 Railway editWhere Usk is defined as about mile 119 2 westward the railway tunnels of the Kitselas Canyon are at miles 121 9 377 metres 1 238 ft 122 1 61 metres 201 ft 122 3 169 metres 555 ft and 122 8 284 metres 931 ft 5 In mid January 1912 the temporary tunnel terminal ceased to exist when the GTP rail head from Prince Rupert advanced through the tunnels 6 then past mile 107 Usk reaching mile 115 eastward by month end 7 In 1912 the standard design Plan 100 152 Bohi s Type E station building was erected A converted bunkhouse was the later replacement 8 9 During the 1936 flood about 2 metres 7 ft of water covered the Canadian National Railway CN track and only the upper part of the station was visible 9 Nearly 91 metres 300 ft of railway track was washed out 10 In 1948 five cars of a westbound passenger train derailed 11 In 1951 a fire totally destroyed the rail bridge about 2 4 kilometres 1 5 mi west 12 In 1974 the rail bridge washed out 13 Months later a worker was fatally crushed by logs while unloading a boxcar 14 In 1976 a freight train wreck occurred one mile west 15 Hegstad about 3 1 kilometres 1 9 mi east of Usk 16 is a siding built in 1983 17 In 1995 the little white passenger waiting room closed and the building was advertised for sale the following year 18 A trackside signpost marks the Usk flag stop for Via Rail s Jasper Prince Rupert train 19 Train Timetables Regular stop or Flag stop Mile 1914 1920 1932 1943 1950 1960 1971 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 20 21 22 23 20 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Terrace 1663 3 Reg Reg Reg Reg Reg Reg Reg Reg Reg Reg Reg Reg Dobies 1659 0 Flag Flag Flag FlagVanarsdol 1657 7 Flag Flag FlagKitselas 1657 7 Flag Flag Flag FlagMileage 125 7 1657 2 FlagUsk 1650 7 Flag Flag Reg Both Reg Reg Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag FlagRoyal Lumber 1646 4 FlagPitman 1644 0 Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag FlagPacific 1638 5 Reg Reg Reg Reg Reg Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag FlagDorreen 1632 4 Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag FlagEarlier community editPrior to the railway the Usk area was not permanently settled Many residents to the southwest who no longer had a riverboat service gravitated to Usk the nearest station Dick Lowrie obtained a 65 hectare 160 acre pre emption part of which later became the townsite 9 In 1915 a government telegraph office opened 32 Around that time a store and small hotel existed on the northwest shore 9 James L Bethurem was the inaugural postmaster 1916 1947 33 He also was the mining recorder and ran the general store 9 In 1918 the school opened 34 35 In 1921 the townsite was surveyed 36 The existence of a jail indicates a police post 37 In 1923 a two room schoolhouse was erected 38 39 on the bench north of the townsite 9 About this time the Shackleton Hotel was established 40 An upgrading of transmission lines led to the closure of the government telegraph office in 1924 41 An enlargement to the general store created a public hall on the upper level 9 in 1925 42 The school lost half of the pupils in 1927 when Hanson Lumber and Timber transferred its Usk and Terrace operations to Smithers 43 In the late 1920s a church was built for use by any Christian denomination 44 A fire in 1931 destroyed the power plant woodshed and tool house of the Shackleton Hotel 45 Neither hotel appears to have operated much beyond this time 46 The 1936 flood breached the railway embankment which separated the town from river sending a 4 to 5 metre 13 to 16 ft flow through the main streets 47 Water damage destroyed the Marsh Memorial Church 48 Although not as severe as 1936 the 1948 flood prompted a mass evacuation to higher ground 9 49 nbsp Usk Pioneer Chapel Usk 2011 In 1950 the population was about 70 50 The next year a fire totally destroyed the general store 51 During the 1950s the place was often referred to in humorous contexts owing to its small size 52 not unlike Spuzzum In 1961 the school closed 9 The general store operated into the early 1960s 53 In 1967 the post office closed 33 a fire destroyed the gas station 54 and Terrace Christian Reformed Church built the Usk Pioneer Chapel as a one third replica of the Marsh Memorial Church which had stood across the river 55 In the late 1980s the population was 128 56 The community hall remained in use until the early 1990s 57 Forestry editIn the mid 1910s a sawmill existed on the northwest shore In the late 1910s two more sawmills were established 9 In 1920 two mills closed 58 An aerial tramway spanning the river carried lumber from the main sawmill on the southeast side 59 In 1923 this mill moved about one mile eastward 60 but closed in the late 1920s 9 In 1941 W R Adams and J Lee Bethurem erected a sawmill which burned down the following year The rebuilt mill ultimately became the Adams Lumber Co but closed in 1959 when a highway realignment required the property 9 In 2014 a memorial to loggers who lost their lives while working in the forests was dedicated The carving of a logger stands in the foreground 61 Mining editThe discovery of gold in the Cordillera claims on Kitselas Mountain attracted a great influx of prospectors 9 From 1914 the Cordillera was shipping out ore 62 After a decade of development work the venture was abandoned The adjoining Lucky Strike proved equally unsuccessful However numerous claims continued to be staked 9 In 1921 the Kleanza Co prospected on Kleanza Mountain 63 Columario Gold Mines Ltd later began production on these claims which proved unprofitable Exploratory work on the Nicholson Creek mine continued until the 1940s 9 Main roads editIn 1929 the Terrace Usk highway opened 64 During 1931 1941 a series of 2 to 6 kilometre 1 to 4 mi stretches were built on the Usk Cedarvale road 65 which included replacing sections washed out by the 1936 flood 66 Completion of this section opened the Prince Rupert Prince George highway in 1944 primarily to military traffic 67 In 1958 Western Coach Lines inaugurated a Prince Rupert Prince George bus service 68 which included a scheduled stop at Usk 69 The next year the company withdrew the service 70 In 1960 Prince Coach Lines assumed the Prince Rupert Prince George route In 1966 Canadian Coachways bought the company 71 Usk was a scheduled stop at least during the 1960s 72 In 1968 69 the Usk Kitwanga reconstruction was completed with the exception of three bridges and some gravelling and paving 73 In 1970 Greyhound Canada purchased Canadian Coachways 74 Later community editIn 2007 a municipal councillor from Usk Wales made a three day tour of the area 75 In 2022 a fire started by vandals extensively damaged the Usk Pioneer Chapel 76 Flood alerts and evacuation orders continue to regularly occur 77 The remote community has about 20 residents 78 The Usk RV Park has 19 sites for visitors 79 Maps editMinister of Mines annual report 1924 Mineral Claims in the Vicinity of Usk library ubc ca Report p 101 B89 Standard Oil BC map www davidrumsey com 1937 Shell BC map www davidrumsey com 1956 Footnotes edit Usk community BC Geographical Names Usk www gent name Daily Colonist archive org 24 Jul 1912 p 7 Cycling the Kettle Valley Railway 2002 p PT106 at Google Books CN Bulkley Subdivision PDF www multimodalways org p 144 Omineca Herald library ubc ca 19 Jan 1912 p 1 Omineca Herald library ubc ca 2 Feb 1912 p 1 Bohi Charles W Kozma Leslie S 2002 Canadian National s Western Stations Fitzhenry amp Whiteside pp 121 136 141 ISBN 1550416324 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Usk B C www terracelibrary ca Nelson Daily News library ubc ca 2 Jun 1936 p 10 Interior News www newspapers com 22 Jul 1948 p 1 Five cars of the westbound passenger train were derailed at Usk Interior News www newspapers com 31 May 1951 p 1 Interior News www newspapers com 30 Jan 1974 p 1 Prince George Citizen pgnewspapers pgpl ca 19 Apr 1974 p 3 Interior News www newspapers com 10 Nov 1976 p 1 CN Bulkley Subdivision PDF www cwrailway ca Prince George Citizen pgnewspapers pgpl ca 5 May 1983 p 23 Terrace Standard www newspapers com 31 Jan 1996 p 6 Usk Via is selling the little one room building which has been at that stop since the early 1900s It was shut down last April Usk train station www viarail ca a b Timetable PDF streamlinermemories info 28 Apr 1943 p 62 TT226 Timetable 1 Mar 1914 p 15 TT14 Timetable 3 Oct 1920 pp 11 12 Timetable Jan 1932 p 58 TT226 Timetable www scribd com 30 Apr 1950 p 59 TT226 Timetable PDF streamlinermemories info 30 Oct 1960 p 54 TT139 Timetable PDF streamlinermemories info 1 Feb 1971 p 27 TT59 Timetable pre timetableworld com 3 Feb 1980 p 41 TT57 Timetable pre timetableworld com 15 Jan 1990 p 42 Timetable pre timetableworld com 16 Jan 2000 p 104 Timetable pre timetableworld com 1 Jun 2010 p 42 Timetable PDF www viarail ca 5 Jul 2020 p 17 28 Prince Rupert Journal library ubc ca 8 Apr 1915 p 1 a b Postmasters www bac lac gc ca Stortz 1988 p 83 71 Public Schools annual report 1917 18 library ubc ca Report p D38 Mining and Engineering Record 1921 library ubc ca Report p 191 157 Prince George Citizen pgnewspapers pgpl ca 1 Apr 1921 p 1 Prince George Citizen pgnewspapers pgpl ca 16 Feb 1923 p 1 Public Schools annual report 1922 23 library ubc ca Report p F39 1924 BC Directory www bccd vpl ca Interior News www newspapers com 15 May 1924 p 2 Interior News www newspapers com 13 May 1925 p 1 a large addition is being added to the Bethurem store Stortz 1988 p 96 84 Vancouver Sun www newspapers com 8 Aug 1925 p 10 Usk contributing generously to the building of a Union Church which will be open for use by any religious denomination Province www newspapers com 12 Mar 1927 p 5 Usk John William offered to donate a building lot on which the church could be erected Interior News www newspapers com 5 Aug 1931 p 1 Fire destroyed the power plant woodshed and tool house of the hotel at Usk owned by T W Shackleton 1932 BC Directory www bccd vpl ca Urquhart James Michael 1981 Managing fall floods in the Lower Skenna region British Columbia library ubc ca MA p 34 26 Usk Pioneer Church www gent name Prince George Citizen pgnewspapers pgpl ca 3 Jun 1948 p 14 Vancouver Sun www newspapers com 15 Jun 1950 p 2 Interior News www newspapers com 8 Mar 1951 p 1 Vancouver Sun www newspapers com 18 Nov 1953 p 19 touched all known communities except Uilima Thute Greenland and Usk B C Vancouver Sun www newspapers com 9 Nov 1957 p 10 Interior News www newspapers com 29 Nov 1961 p 3 Vancouver Sun www newspapers com 22 Jun 1967 p 7 Terrace Christian Reformed Church Usk chapel built as a gift to the community library ubc ca Province www newspapers com 14 Jul 1989 p 9 Usk B C with a population of 128 Terrace Standard www newspapers com 30 May 1990 p 22 Terrace Standard www newspapers com 16 Mar 1994 p 33 The British Columbia Federationist library ubc ca 24 Dec 1920 p 3 Penner Randy May 2013 British Columbia Road Runner Skeena District s Usk Reaction Ferry Turns the Big 100 PDF www2 gov bc ca p 23 Prince George Citizen pgnewspapers pgpl ca 6 Dec 1923 p 2 NW Logging Memorial Usk BC www gent name Revelstoke Mail Herald library ubc ca 30 Dec 1914 p 2 Mining and engineering record 1921 library ubc ca Report p 64 50 Prince George Citizen pgnewspapers pgpl ca 26 Sep 1929 p 1 Minister of Public Works annual report 1931 32 library ubc ca Report p M11 Minister of Public Works annual report 1936 37 library ubc ca Report p 33 X23 Minister of Public Works annual report 1938 39 library ubc ca Report p 39 Z29 Minister of Public Works annual report 1940 41 library ubc ca Report p 47 O37 Minister of Public Works annual report 1937 38 library ubc ca Report p 30 X26 Prince George Citizen pgnewspapers pgpl ca 10 Aug 1944 p 1 Prince 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