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The podcast version of the popular newspaper column ”The Haphazard History of the Cariboo Chilcotin” in the Williams Lake Tribune.... more
FAQs about Haphazard History:How many episodes does Haphazard History have?The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
March 07, 2022The Story of the original Gold Rush PhotographerMost of us have seen the iconic photograph of two freight wagons being pulled by mules through the Great Bluff cut above the Thompson River, or the equally famous photo of the S.S. Enterprise at its berth on the Fraser River below the town of Soda Creek. Both of these images were captured for posterity in 1867 by Frederick Dally. Todays episode helps us learn more about the man known as the "Gold Rush Photographer" and whose photos are still helping us learn more about the province of British Columbias history....more8minPlay
February 03, 2022The Story of Thomas MenefeeThe city of Williams Lake owes a great deal to the history of Thomas Menefee despite the fact not many people even know his name. As an early settler in the area he was at the forefront of the Cariboo Gold Rush. Capitalizing on the success from prospecting, his entertaining nature and his shrewd business skills he built up quite a variety of properties. Exploring from the Okanagan to the Horsefly River, he became a very rich man that also helped create the building blocks for the community, and now city, of Williams Lake. His stubbornness also almost rang the death knell for the early township. Listen in and learn more!...more13minPlay
December 16, 2021The Mad Russian Island MysteryThere is an island that exists on the Fraser River near the Rudy Johnson Bridge that holds a mystery. For a while during the 1950's a man appeared virtually out of nowhere and began to inhabit the island. No one knew his name, where he came from or anything else about him. Todays episode explores the details surrounding his homestead there, what his reasons were for being there and his mysterious disappearance. ...more9minPlay
October 21, 2021The First Tourists to the CaribooTourism is big business. But when did the first "tourists" visit the Cariboo Chilcotin area of British Columbia? In this episode we uncover a story of the first people who came to the area purely for recreational purposes. Where do you think they came from? Where did they go while they were here and what happened? Did everyone go home with all their limbs and digits? Listen in and find out the rest of the story!...more9minPlay
September 23, 2021History of the Fraser River BridgeThe Fraser River Bridge goes by a few different names in the Cariboo Chilcotin. It's known as the Sheep Creek Bridge, the Chilcotin Bridge, the Fraser River Bridge and a few other choice names. Whatever you call it there's no denying this bridge opened up access to the Chilcotin area of the province. How did this impact the province at the time? What did it cost? And how in the world did they build something so large and vital in a sparsely populated part of BC? Find out in this months episode! ...more14minPlay
September 16, 2021Haphazard History of the Cariboo Chilcotin trailerGet to know what the Haphazard History of the Cariboo Chilcotin is all about. Originally written as a newspaper column in the Williams Lake Tribune local historian Barry Sale writes, and host Jason Ryll narrates and produces, these historical recounts of this wild and untamed area of the province of BC. Learn the origins of names of streets, local landmarks and what makes this area so unique and important to the development of British Columbia with the Haphazard History of the Cariboo Chilcotin podcast!...more2minPlay
FAQs about Haphazard History:How many episodes does Haphazard History have?The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.