
A group of young men from Cranbrook, British Columbia, members of the Rovers branch of the Boy Scouts, built this cabin deep in the forest to use as their private clubhouse in the happy days before the Second World War. Four of them died while serving their country. Now all that remains is the stone fireplace, a crumbling memorial to those brave young men who never returned to the mountains they loved so much.
Published on April 17, 2018 17:00