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Industry - Mining: Lime
Texada Heritage Society

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Records show that the first Lime Kiln on Texada Island went into operation in 1887 at Blubber Bay. With the constant demand for Lime other kilns were also built in Lime Kiln Bay and Marble Bay. Limestone was cooked in the kilns then barreled and shipped to customers in Canada and USA.

Barrel factories were also established in these communities.

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Accession Number: 06-58-104
Title: View of Pacific Lime Plant from the water circa 1910
 


Accession Number: 04-01-12
Title: Lime cooling and awaiting loading barrels circa 1914


Accession Number: 04-01-13
Title: The "Matsqui" loading barrels of lime circa 1914
 


Accession Number: 04-01-14
Title: Lime Cooling.  Kiln Capacity 20 barrels per day each.


Accession Number: 04-01-15
Title: Lime barrel storage shed

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