Vintage video logs of B.C.’s highways a vivid trip back in time
The long-gone Sumallo Lodge on Highway 3 east of Hope, which played a role in the Hope Slide tragedy in January 1965, as seen in a photolog from July 21, 1966.
Looking north at the weigh scale in Cache Creek on May 16, 1963. The scale, which was located at the junction of Highways 1 and 97, sat where the Gateway Park is now. The now-vanished gas station at Spuzzum in the Fraser Canyon, as pictured in a photolog taken on May 24, 1966. , with links to a number of home movies that were created in 1966. They are not quite videos; the website explains that they are properly called “photologs”, and were created from a series of still photographs that were taken by a camera mounted on the dashboard of a car. As the car travelled along the highway, the camera would take a photograph every 80 feet or so.
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