Thanks for watching. There’s some research I found about Japanese Canadians first owning these in the early 1900s and then losing them when they were placed in internment camps during the second world war. I couldn’t quantify, so I left that part out!
@@Nanaimore Good choice Scott. There probably were Japanese Canadian shack owners in the 1910's and 20s, but ancestors of the current owners were using the islands and building new cabins by the 1930's.
Are you saying that you can't fix them up or renovate when needed ? Its nice to keep them original but its a shame if they are just left to fall apart . Thanks for the video !!
I don't know why you are talking about people protecting their dogs walking there because the sign at the entrance clearly states that no dogs are allowed. I was just there today. The first thing I saw was a sign saying No Dogs. The second thing I saw was a person with a dog. Can't trust dog owners to obey the rules
Beautiful video, and not as full of incorrect information as most out there. Thanks.
Another great video, I didn’t know that about Shack Island
Thanks for watching. There’s some research I found about Japanese Canadians first owning these in the early 1900s and then losing them when they were placed in internment camps during the second world war. I couldn’t quantify, so I left that part out!
@@Nanaimore Good choice Scott. There probably were Japanese Canadian shack owners in the 1910's and 20s, but ancestors of the current owners were using the islands and building new cabins by the 1930's.
I have a boat that was built entirely with hand tools on Shack Island for the fishing of Salmon. I use it regularly.
Thank you for sharing this.
You’re very welcome 😉
Really Nice Video. I have subscribed and like your channel.
Thank you 🙏🏻
Are you saying that you can't fix them up or renovate when needed ? Its nice to keep them original but its a shame if they are just left to fall apart . Thanks for the video !!
my family has one of those cabins
Lucky!!! Did they acquire it after the WW2?
@@Nanaimore My great grandfather did after the war i think
Jimmy Kimmel's twin brother...
Shots fired 😮
I don't know why you are talking about people protecting their dogs walking there because the sign at the entrance clearly states that no dogs are allowed. I was just there today. The first thing I saw was a sign saying No Dogs. The second thing I saw was a person with a dog. Can't trust dog owners to obey the rules
I love dogs too ❤️❤️❤️❤️ thanks for watching and commenting 👍
Hey can u tell me which place in Vancouver Island is best to be a real estate agent?
Where ever you can do the most good for the community and people in need 🙏🏻
@@Nanaimore yeah but that's not the answer I was expecting.
Can u name a place atleast?
@@vulcaneir2758 i’m sorry but I don’t know what you mean by best? Quality of life?