Chapter Ten focuses on the twilight years of the logging camp, struggles with machinery, injuries on the job, the death of an employee at her fathers camp, her parents first international holiday to Hawaii, and discovering petroglyphs.
Kathryn Willcock was born in Vancouver and spent her early years in logging camps on the coast of B.C., particularly Bute Inlet where she and her sisters spent their days playing on the banks of the Orford River, an area considered one of the world’s best locations for viewing grizzly bear.
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This project is funded in part by the Government of Canada. Ce projet est financé en partie par le gouvernement du Canada.